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Ask.com Purchases Dictionary.com
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Ask.com Purchases Dictionary.com. Ask.com Lexico Dictionary.com. Search engine Ask.com has announced a deal which will see the company will acquire parent company of Dictionary.com, Lexico.. Search engine Ask.com has announced a deal which will see the company...
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The Second Coming: A Resurrection of Jeeves
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The Second Coming: A Resurrection of Jeeves. Ask Jeeves UK Ask.com resurrection. Jeeves is back! The friendly old Butler has returned to the UK version of Ask.com’s search engine. . Jeeves is back! The friendly old Butler has returned to the UK version of...
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Google Exceeds 65% of Online Search in Nov
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61.84% during November of last year. Following in typical fashion were Yahoo, far behind at 21.2%, MSN at 7.1%, and Ask.com at 4.6%. Those numbers are slightly worse for Yahoo and MSN compared to a year ago, but Ask.com’s share actually went up. It has rolled...
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Former Googlees Want To Out-Cuil Google
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take much for a Web audience to change allegiances. If people take to Cuil’s interface, and it delivers results then, Google fatigue may take over. Not that all that fancy Ask.com advertising, Microsoft Live audience buying, and Yahoo begging did much for...
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Cuil: When Your Best Feature Becomes Your Worst Enemy
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models and parts. There is also an "Explore by Category" section that leads to most probable categories related to your search, with each category collapsing into sub-categories. Yes, ask.com and live.com (as well as a Google Labs extension) have offered such...
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Mobile Firefox "Fennec" Beta Goes Live
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possible to get rid of all of it, handy features like the awesome bar make browing quite easy. Another feature we really like the look of is the shortcut bar along the bottom. Showing links to Yahoo! Google! Ask.com and Wikipedia, users can use the Fennec search...
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Mahalo
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instances when Mahalo offers no human-edited results, the site brings you to a page that displays the results from major search engines like Google, Yahoo or Ask.com. It’s a nice feature, but if I can retrieve results from Google, I don’t see any reason...