Being a reference librarian at heart, this service/application/....   makes me want to buy a new cell phone and start texting.  ChaCha is basically your local public library reference librarian at the other end of your cell phone.  They say it "is like having a smart friend"  who has the answers to almost any question you can ask.  Thousands of "guides" answer the questions  (though I do wonder who these people are and their backgrounds).   The system supposedly works with most providers and cell phones (but not land lines).  One calls or texts a question and in a few minutes the answer is sent to the cell phone in a text message.  The service is free except for the cost of the text message.  (The website is loaded with ads.)
Questions can be who, what, where, when, why and how -- fantastic!  The questions and answers are also available on the website.  Examples:  What is the minimum wage in the U.S.   What area code is 469?   When were the Salem which (sp.) hunts?  
Has anyone used ChaCha?

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