BrandsAsk.comAsk Kids Ask Sponsored Listings Bloglines Dictionary.com Ask.com is an operating business of IAC. The Ask Network of sites is the 6th largest Internet property in the U.S., with 88 million domestic unique monthly users, according to October 2009 comScore data. Ask.com syndicates its search technology and advertising solutions to a network of affiliate partners.
Ask for Kids (www.Ask Kids.com) ,formerly known as Ask Jeeves for Kids, is a fast, easy and kid-friendly way for kids to search online. Designed to be a fun destination site focused on learning and "edu-tainment," Ask for Kids combines human editorial judgment, age-appropriate feature content and filtering technology to enable kids to find both relevant and befitting information on the Web.
Ask Sponsored Listings (ASL) (http://sponsoredlistings.ask.com) is the automated open-auction system that allows SEM specialists, advertisers, and agencies to expand their search marketing programs. With a distribution network of over 90 online properties and services, including search sites, meta search sites, portals and lifestyle, technology, and travel and business sites, advertisers can reach a more relevant audience. ASL helps businesses reach more customers. From local businesses to companies with nationwide locations, ASL search marketing campaigns deliver the right results. Bloglines (www.bloglines.com) is the world's most popular free online service for searching, subscribing, publishing and sharing RSS feeds, blogs and rich web content. Bloglines is a pioneer in bringing RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds and rich content to mainstream Internet users. Recognized as the leader in its category in terms of traffic, feature richness and ease of use, Bloglines indexes billions of live web content elements - news feed and blog articles, images, audio and video - and is available in Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese and Spanish. Bloglines has been touted for excellence around the world with many awards and accolades, including Time Magazine's Coolest Websites for 2004 and Search Engine Watch's "Best Blog/Feed Search Engine" award.
Dictionary.com (www.dictionary.com) is a leading provider of language reference products and services on the Internet and an affiliate of Ask.com, a leading search engine website, both of which are wholly-owned subsidiaries of IAC. Dictionary.com, LLC includes Dictionary.com, the Dictionary.com Word of the Day, Thesaurus.com and Reference.com. |