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What Happened To Ask Jeeves?
At the risk of alienating younger audiences, take a moment and ask yourself how you would have found the answer to this headline in the 90s. You might've consulted an online butler named Jeeves who, ...
Ask Jeeves Inc. has made three significant enhancements to its search engine, as the Emeryville, California company continues to take aim at its much larger competitors in the search space: Google Inc ...
If you’re a '90s kid, chances are Ask Jeeves rings a bell - after all, it used to be our go-to internet guru before Google dominated the scene. Launched in 1996 by Garrett Gruener and David Warthen in ...
Online search engine Ask Jeeves Inc. is paying $343 million for a family of popular Web sites that includes Excite.com and iWon.com, bulking up the company as it vies to wrest market share away from ...
Ask Jeeves Monday will unleash its most aggressive attempt in years to increase usage of its search engine, rolling out a broad set of new and improved features and a drastic rebranding of the service ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — You won't be able to ask Jeeves, the butler who made the search engine now known as Ask.com famous in the late '90s. But in a bid to engage more users, Ask is returning to its ...
Ask Jeeves Inc. is actively looking at strengthening its flagship search engine Web site with features, services and technologies found elsewhere in its online network. Emeryville, Calif.-based Ask ...
SAN FRANCISCO - Ask Jeeves Inc., the third-biggest U.S. Web search provider, late Monday unveiled MyJeeves, a new product that helps users personalize their Internet searches. The release comes amid a ...
Ask Jeeves will launch a test version of its desktop search tool Wednesday, following the launch of similar tools by rivals Microsoft on Monday and Google in October, and ahead of expected entries ...
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