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July 15, 2009

10 Best iPhone Apps for College Students

U.S News & World Report and 148Apps.com rates the Dictionary.com app as the number one iPhone app for college students.

July 14, 2009

Dictionary.com Reaches 2.3 Million iPhone App Downloads

Dictionary.com experiences great success with their iPhone app as the #2 reference app with 2.3 million downloads. The Dictionary.com app also made the list of Apple's 30 Favorite Apps to celebrate the Apple App Store's first birthday.

July 13, 2009

Ask.com Is Still at Your Service

Ask.com holds its own in the competitive search game as they continue to focus on improving the basics of search, giving the best answer the first time, every time.

July 10, 2009

NASCAR Gives Ask.com Time for a Few More Laps

Ask.com believes it can grow by focusing on their longtime strategy answering questions better than everyone else.

July 8, 2009

Ask.com, Semantic Search & the SEO Industry - SEM Synergy Extras

Bruce Clay's Virginia Nussey chats with Scott Garell, President, Ask Networks, about Ask.com's next steps and their place in the Search community.


Also included, for an episode of Webmaster Radio's SEM Synergy, Nussey speaks with Ask.com's EVP of Global Search & Answers, Tomasz Imielinski about how Ask.com is leading the way in semantic search.


July 7, 2009

Ask.com's Restless Pursuit of Search

Ask.com races forward with their consumer-centric strategy, and they don't plan on resting until every user is satisfied. Ask.com is the 4th largest search engine and is holding steady against other search engines dominating in market share.

July 2, 2009

Ask.com Bets on Semantic Search, Targeting Special Audiences

With a strong focus on semantic search, Ask.com continues to invest much time and effort into the question-and-answer search engine they introduced in October 2008. After much success from their collaboration with NASCAR, Ask.com will continue to pursue an 'audience-centric' strategy.

June 29, 2009

Ask's Next Question

In the six short months since Ask.com announced their NASCAR sponsorship, the company has seen very strong results with double digit growth among NASCAR fans and an increase in awareness, positive impressions and frequency. The Sports Business Journal tells how Ask blew into NASCAR and become the story of the season.

June 4, 2009

Prius Takes Over Dictionary.com's Home Page

Dictionary.com partners with Toyota Prius to integrate ads with Dictionary.com content based off of keywords that Toyota associates with their Prius brand.

June 3, 2009

New Dictionary.com Ad Offering Combines Keywords with Display Ads, Plus Homepage Takeover

Dictionary.com offers brands a custom advertising package combining keyword-based ads, display ads, and homepage takeovers. Dictionary.com rolls out the new ad package with Toyota Prius.

May 28, 2009

Miss Spell's Class for iPhone

Dictionary.com launches Miss Spell's Class, a new game app for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Macworld touts Miss Spells Class as a fun spelling game that's easily recommended.

May 22, 2009

Fifth grader takes a spin with NASCAR driver

J.V Washam Elementary School in Cornelius, North Carolina wins Ask.com's Safe Search Schools event in Charlotte. Fifth grader Brittany Amber Osborne is driven to school by Bobby Labonte in the No. 96 Ask.com Ford Fusion.

May 19, 2009

Webware 100 Winners!

Ask.com is a CNET Webware 100 Award winner in the Search & Reference category. The category highlights Web 2.0 apps and services for their innovative search tools and how the find and organize data.

May 8, 2009

Labonte's Birthday Gift Inspired by Fans

Ask.com presents Bobby Labonte with a special birthday gift inspired by fan submissions.

May 8, 2009

A Mother's Day Special from Jeff Gordon's Mom

Ask.com shares special Mother's Day interviews in which the moms of some of NASCAR's best drivers talk about their sons.

May 6, 2009

Ask.com Answers the Data Extraction Question

Dr. Tomasz Imielinksi, Ask.com's EVP of global search and answers, sits down to chat with SemanticWeb.com about the newest technologies that search engines are using to find information on the Web.

May 1, 2009

Bobby Labonte Takes 5th Graders for a Ride

Ask.com, Web Wise Kids, and NASCAR selects Cold Harbor Elementary School in Hanover County, VA as the winner of the Richmond Safe Search Schools event. Fifth graders Kara Satterwhite and Janack Jani receive a ride to school by Bobby Labonte in a No. 96 Ford Fusion decorated with their names.

May 1, 2009

Not your average school bus ride

The Ask.com Safe Search School's Blue Ribbon Panel recognizes Cold Harbor Elementary School for teaching their students the importance of cyber safety. Cold Harbor received $10,000 in new computers.

April 27, 2009

Ask Provides Sitelinks to SERPS Too

Ask.com continues to improve their search results with the introduction of Domain Navigation, a product that includes sitelinks on the search results pages.

April 27, 2009

Ask Talks Domain Navigation

Ask.com introduces Domain Navigation, a block of up to 8 navigational links under the first organic results. Domain Navigation links are the most popular and most useful links on a site to give users the most relevant results.

April 9, 2009

App-A-Day: Dictionary.com

The San Francisco Chronicle's an App-A-Day column gives Dictionary.com's new iPhone app an A+ grade. The app includes 275,000 definitions and 80,000 synonyms and features audio pronunciations and the popular Word of the Day. Dictionary.com is a service of Ask.com.

April 9, 2009

Ask Partners with Anchor Intelligence to stop fraudsters and optimize ad serving

Ask.com partners with Anchor Intelligence to score its paid search clicks in a move to protect Ask's advertisers from paying for fraudulent clicks.

April 8, 2009

Dictionary.com on iPhone: Slightly abridged

Dictionary.com, a service of Ask.com, launches a free dictionary application for the iPhone and iPod Touch.

April 8, 2009

Dictionary.com Launches Free iPhone App

Dictionary.com, part of the Ask.com network, launches a free iPhone app that truly delivers. The app, also available on the iPod Touch, lets you look up definitions and synonyms from Dictionary.com and Thesaurus.com.

April 3, 2009

Bobby Labonte gives a lucky kid a ride to school

NASCAR driver Bobby Labonte and sponsor Ask.com select Liberty Elementary School as the winner of the Ask.com Safe Search Schools program in Dallas/Fort-Worth, Texas.

April 2, 2009

NASCAR Driver Bobby Labonte gives elementary student a ride to school

Ask.com and Bobby Labonte visits Liberty Elementary School in Flower Mound, Texas to recognize the school for their Internet safety education program. Bobby Labonte gives one lucky 5th grader a ride to school in the #96 Ask.com Ford Fusion.Check out the video available here!

April 2, 2009

Eventful Weekend for Bobby Labonte in Home State

The Ask.com Safe Search Schools program partners with Bobby Labonte and Web Wise Kids to award one Dallas/Fort Worth elementary school with new computers for promoting Internet safety in their classrooms.

March 6, 2009

Beyond Pit Road: Safe Search

VIDEO: Bobby Labonte drives a Cotton Indian Elementary school student to school in the #96 Ask.com Ford Fusion, passes out new computers, and teaches students about internet safety as part of Ask.com's Safe Search Schools program.

March 6, 2009

Surprise due from NASCAR's Labonte

NASCAR driver Bobby Labonte and sponsor Ask.com team up to select one Atlanta elementary school as the winner of Ask.com's Safe Search School Program. The school will receive new computers for incorporating Internet safety education in their classrooms.

March 6, 2009

Computer Man

Ask.com and NASCAR drive Bobby Labonte award Cotton Indian Elementary in Atlanta with new computers as the winner of the Safe Search School Program. Labonte also surprises one lucky fifth-grader with a ride to school in the #96 Ask.com Ford Fusion.

February 24, 2009

Canonical URL for Ask

Ask.com announces that they will support the "canonical URL tag", a tag feature that gives webmaster an opportunity to set a "preferred" name for a page.

February 23, 2009

Ask.com Implements Canonical URL Tag

Ask.com joins Google, Yahoo! and Microsoft to support a new Canonical tag that will help sites tell web developers which URL the search engine should prioritize.

February 23, 2009

Ask.com goes big at quieter Daytona

In a time where sponsors are scaling back their activities at the Daytona 500, Ask.com makes a big splash at The Great American Race.

February 10, 2009

Labonte deftly handles cars, tech devices

Ask.com and tech savvy NASCAR® driver Bobby Labonte issue a public service announcement encouraging parents to make sure their children use the Internet safely.

February 4, 2009

Ask.com to power Symantec's Safe Search

Ask.com announces a multiyear partnership with Symantec Corp, owner of Norton security software, to power the Safe Search function on the Norton Safe Web toolbar.

February 3, 2009

Ask.com & Symantec Partner To Detect Malicious Sites

Ask.com partners with Symantec to include a "Safe Search" feature in the Norton 360 security suite toolbar. When searches are run from the toolbar, results are flagged using color-coded icons that rate their safety.

February 2, 2009

Ask partners with Symantec on security ratings for Web searches

Search engine Ask.com announces a partnership with Symantec to offer Web surfers ratings on the safety levels of their search results.

January 21, 2009

A sea of cruise ship bargains

Ask.com's travel expert Dennis Schaal shares tips on travel bargains for LA Times', The Ultimate Guide to Cruising.

January 14, 2009

Ask.com has the answer for Bobby Labonte, Hall of Fame sponsorship search

Ask.com will use NASCAR as their primary marketing platform for 2009 in an effort to connect with the NASCAR audience and win over race fans who try Ask.com.

January 14, 2009

Ask.com Finds Answers in NASCAR

Ask.com partners with NASCAR and NASCAR.com and has signed on as the sponsor for the No. 96 Hall of Fame Racing Ford. In addition to powering NASCAR.com, Ask.com will build a new NASCAR semantic search product and will offer fans an exclusive NASCAR toolbar.

January 14, 2009

Ask Revs Up Search for NASCAR

Ask.com partners with NASCAR, NASCAR.com and Hall of Fame Racing. Ask plans to introduce a NASCAR vertical search engine, the first of a dozen new vertical search engines to come.

January 14, 2009

Ask.com offering answers at the speed of NASCAR

Ask.com will launch a new semantic search tool that will provide fans with the best NASCAR search experience on the Web, giving users answers at the speed of NASCAR.

January 13, 2009

Yates Racing to run Hall of Fame's team

Ask.com will be the primary sponsor of the No. 96 Ask Ford in the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driven by Bobby Labonte. Ask will also become the official search engine of NASCAR.

January 13, 2009

Hall of Fame Racing teams up with Yates, Signs B. Labonte

Ask.com signs deals with NASCAR and NASCAR.com to become the official search engine of NASCAR. Ask will also be the primary sponsor of the No. 96 Ford for Hall of Fame Racing, who recently entered into an alliance agreement with Yates Racing.

January 13, 2009

Bobby Labonte decides on Fords of Hall of Fame/Yates

Ask.com announces it will sponsor Bobby Labonte and the No. 96 Ford in 18 of the first 21 races in the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Ask.com's sponsorship will also make it the official search engine of NASCAR and will include at-track marketing initiatives and a presence on NASCAR.com.

December 15, 2008

Spears, Obama top 2008 Web search lists

Ask.com announces their unedited list of the most popular search terms of 2008. "Dictionary" tops Ask's "Real Deal" list as the most searched for term, reflecting how people use search engines to find practical, everyday information.

December 3, 2008

Ask.com: Top Search Trends of 2008

SearchEngineLand does a roundup of Ask.com's most popular search queries of 2008. The lists include the top "Real Deal" searches, top celebrity moms, most popular sports heroes, and Dictionary.com's fastest rising buzzwords of the year.

December 1, 2008

Ask.com's Answer to Why the Sky is Blue & Other Questions we Ask

Ask.com shares their top ten lists for 2008, including their list of most frequently asked questions. "How do I get pregnant?" ranks as the number one question users are seeking an answer to on Ask.com.

October 8, 2008

Ask.com puts a face on the 'Nagging Question'

Ask.com and agency Hanft Raboy & Partners, promotes the new Ask.com by introducing the Nagging Questions advertising campaign.

October 6, 2008

Ask.com hopes to make search faster, more relevant

Ask.com rolls out new relevancy, speed, and user interface enhancements to its site to get users to come to their site more often.

October 6, 2008

Ask revamps for faster Web search, better relevance

In an effort to gain market share, Ask.com overhauls its search engine to deliver faster results and improved relevancy.

October 6, 2008

What's Up at Ask.com? A New Revamp

Ask.com, the flagship brand of IAC, launches a redesigned site to help drive retention and frequency.

October 6, 2008

Ask.com unveils new version to improve searches

Ask.com launches with a new simplified design, improved speed and relevancy, and new semantic search technologies to help users find answers to their questions.

October 6, 2008

Ask.com Overhauls to Take on Search Leaders

Ask.com takes one step closer to providing users with the best answers to their questions, the first time, everytime with a set of major improvements to its search engine.

October 6, 2008

Hands On with the Revamped Ask

"Ask has improved its search engine and is well worth using," says PC World of the new Ask.com.

October 6, 2008

Ask.com rearms with semantics, rich media in search war

"Ask.com takes a strong step toward finding the deeper meaning of search and expanding its general consumer audience," Ars Technica says of Ask.com's enhancements to its semantic search technology.

October 6, 2008

Little Britain's Fat Pat stars in Ask.com's ad campaign

Ask.com launches a new international TV ad campaign that focuses on answering the nagging questions in the back of your head. The ads, that promote Ask.com's new redesign, will run in the US and the UK.

September 1, 2008

Hit the books - and the computer

The Star Tribune bookmarks the all new Ask Kids to help young learners with their homework assignments.

August 29, 2008

Ask.com Relaunches with Cute Kids Features

Ask Kids relaunches with a new kid friendly design and a Schoolhouse link for learning resources and shortcuts.

August 27, 2008

Survey: 43% of parents have done kid's homework

In a nationwide survey conducted by AskKids.com, 47% of dads and 39% of mothers say they have done their child's homework for them.

August 27, 2008

Ask Relaunches AskKids.com with Updated Design, Cool Drawing Feature

Ask.com expands and redesigns their kid site, AskKids.com, with a new customizable home page and new search interface.

August 27, 2008

Cheating: Do You Do Your Children's Homework

Ask Kids releases results of a nationwide survey showing that more than 40% of parents admit to doing their children's homework for them.

August 24, 2008

Ask adds TV listings to search results

Ask.com adds TV program listings to their search results to attract new users through innovation, an upgrade to their already popular results page layout.

August 19, 2008

Search engines search for better understanding

Popular search engines, including Ask.com, speak about the future of universal and semantic search at Search Engine Strategies, San Jose.

July 10, 2008

Photobucket signs Ask.com search marketing deal

Leading photo sharing site Photobucket and Ask.com strike a search and advertising deal in which Ask.com search boxes will now be displayed on Photobucket.com.

July 10, 2008

Photobucket forges iPhone app, Ask.com partnership

Ask.com and Photobucket announce a multi-year partnership in which Photobucket will exclusively use Ask.com search for its photo, video and Web searches. The deal also includes ad syndication.

July 10, 2008

Ask.com Search Boxes to Pop Up on Photobucket

Ask.com and Photobucket sign a multi-year agreement that covers both Web search and syndication, introducing the Ask brand to Photobucket's 44 million monthly unique users worldwide.

July 7, 2008

Just Married - A look at the top-searched destination wedding locations

In the midst of wedding season, Ask.com unveils the most searched for wedding destination locations.

July 7, 2008

Google Adds Miniscule Privacy Link to its Homepage

Following Ask.com's addition of a Privacy link to their homepage and many of their search results pages amidst growing concerns around online privacy, Google follows suit and adds a Privacy link of their own to their homepage.

July 6, 2008

Top 10 Fourth of July Burger Search Terms

For everyone who BBQ's for the Forth of July, Ask.com wanted to know what their users choose to put on top of their burgers. Cheese tops the list as the favorite.

July 4, 2008

Ask.com closes Dictionary.com deal

Ask.com closes acquisition deal of Lexico Publishing Group, a privately held company based in Long Beach, CA and owner of Dictionary.com, Thesaurus.com, and Reference.com.

July 3, 2008

Opera adds Ask.com search to Web browser

Popular Web browser Opera now supports integrated search with Ask.com, adding the Ask.com search engine as option for Opera users when choosing their default search engine.

July 3, 2008

Ask.com closes acquisition of Dictionary.com

Ask.com completes the acquisition of Lexico Publishing Group, owner of Dictionary.com and Thesaurus.com. The acquisition was previously announced on May 15, 2008.

June 19, 2008

Ask Takes Google to Task on Privacy

Ask.com makes their privacy policy easy to find with a new privacy policy link on its homepage, search results pages and on the landing pages of most of their verticals.

June 18, 2008

Ask.com Places Privacy Policy Link in Home Page

Ask.com adds a new privacy policy link on its home page and search results pages making their privacy policy more easily accessible to users.

May 23, 2008

The Perfect Cosmo

Sex and the City may have given the Cosmopolitan much of its popularity, but is it the most popular cocktail search on Ask.com? The Cosmopolitan ranks number two, only behind the Bloody Mary.

May 15, 2008

Ask.com aquires Dictionary.com, other Internet reference sites in search of better answers

In an effort to distinguish itself from online search rivals Ask.com acquires Lexico Publishing Group, owner of reference sites Dictionary.com, Theasurous.com and Reference.com.

May 15, 2008

Ask.com buys Dictionary.com parent Lexico

Ask.com's acquisition of Lexico Publishing Group expands Ask's audience by 11 percent to more than 145 million unique monthly users, making Ask.com the ninth-largest global Web property.

May 15, 2008

Ask.com Tried Again (and Not Just With Women)

Ask.com remains committed to being a general-purpose search engine by acquiring Lexico Publishing Group, a family of reference sites that will help Ask grow their unique users and query volumes.

May 15, 2008

Ask.com Purchase Could Redefine Ad Sales and Targeting for Dictionary.com

Ask.com's acquisition of the Lexico sites allows Ask to own its own content, monetize the Lexico family of sites, and cycle traffic between the sites back to Ask.

May 5, 2008

Travel Almanac: Summer Getaway Destinations

Travel Almanac: Popular Summer Landmarks

Travel Almanac: Family Friendly Vacation Spots

Looking to get away this summer? Ask.com gives users a few travel ideas with their top 10 lists of most searched for summer getaway destinations, family friendly vacation spots, and the most popular U.S. landmarks.

May 2, 2008

Ask.com's Top Ten Honeymoon Destinations

For all the brides and grooms -to-be this summer, Glaum Jaunt highlights Ask.com's list of the most searched for Honeymoon Destinations.

April 22, 2008

The 100 top Web Apps for 2008

Webware announces the winners for their 2008 Webware 100, the 100 best Web 2.0 applications on the web. Ask.com is acknowledged as a Webware 100 Award winner in the Search & Reference category.

April 18, 2008

Passover and Plagues

Although the Ten Plagues of Egypt are ancient, Ask.com discovers that users are still searching on them today. Ask takes a look at the most searched for plagues just in time for Passover and Easter.

March 5, 2008

What Is Ask.com New Strategy?

Ask.com's new CEO Jim Safka, announces a new strategy to refocus the company's products and marketing around their core user, concentrating on searches framed as questions.

Janaury 30, 2008

Ask.com Rises to the Top of Pack in Search Privacy

Ask.com has a leg up on its rivals with its new privacy feature AskEraser, that puts users in control of their search data.

January 25, 2008

Ask Searches for Answers to Luring New Users

Ask.com's new CEO, Jim Safka plans to narrow Ask.com's focus to who's using the site, and what they are using the site for, in order to help Ask.com grow

January, 23, 2008

Hello...Start Search

Ask.com is the first of the big search companies to offer directions via voice with their new Click To Speak feature on their mobile platform.

January 9, 2008

IAC appoints Jim Safka CEO of Ask.com search unit

Jim Safka has been appointed the new CEO of Ask.com. Safka served as CEO of IAC's online dating unit Match.com from 2004 to 2007.

January 4, 2008

Need Directions? All You Need to do is Just Ask.com

With Ask.com's new Click To Speak mobile direction service, users can now say where they are going and get turn-by-turn directions sent back to them.

December 14, 2007

Ask.com's Top 10 has Google, but no Britney

Ask.com's unvarnished end-of-year top ten search terms list is a noteworthy one, as much for what made the list as for what didn't.

December 12, 2007

Ask.com Flips the Privacy Switch

With AskEraser, Ask.com takes an extreme departure from their previous data retention policy, and those of its rival search engines.

December 11, 2007

Ask.com Adds Privacy Tool to Let Users Erase Search Data

Ask.com announces AskEraser, a new 'privacy switch' that lets users completely eraser their search queries and related data from the search engine's servers.

December 11, 2007

Ask.com to Let Users Erase Queries

In a move hailed by privacy watchdogs, Ask.com announces AskEraser and becomes the first major search engine to let users decide whether it can keep records of their queries.

December 11, 2007

Ask.com Launches AskEraser Giving Searchers Ability to Search Anonymously

Ask.com launches AskEraser giving searchers the ability to search anonymously. AskEraser will stop recording searches queries, cookie information, IP addresses User ID, Session ID and complete query text.

December 6, 2007

Google, Ask.com Weigh In On the Year in Search

MySpace tops Ask.com's list of most popular search terms in 2007. Also according to Ask, Jennifer Lopez is the most searched for pregnant celebrity and Barack Obama the most searched for presidential candidate.

December 5, 2007

Ask.com Reveals Top Search Phrases for 2007

Ask.com announces its end-of-year top search term lists including; real deal searches, top presidential hopefuls, top sports searches, top TV show searches, as well as the most searched for pregnant celebs.

December 5, 2007

Whose Search Results Are You Going to Believe?

Ask.com unveils an unadulterated ranking of people's search habits in 2007, providing an unvarnished view of the search landscape.

October 2, 2007

Bloglines Makes Announcements, Including OpenID Support
Bloglines, a key innovator in online feed readers, announces the support of OpenID login in addition to new mobile features and new feed display personalization preferences.


October 2, 2007

Bloglines Supports OpenID, will support oAuth and APML
Following a Bloglines Beta launch in August, Bloglines introduces a new Bloglines Mobile beta, new personalization features and support for OpenID.


August 19, 2007

Taking on Google is 'tasty', says Ask.com chief executive
The Times explores what makes Ask.com unique as a competitor against Google. CEO, Jim Lanzone takes on the challenge with enthusiasm.


August 14, 2007

Slave for Sick Searches
In response to the growing numbers of health searches, Ask.com launches Health Smart Answers to become an authoritative online source for medical problems.


August 14, 2007

American Increasingly Turn to Web for Health Data
Ask.com turns an eye toward health with its new Health Smart Answers and the results from their media and health information poll performed by Harris Interactive Inc.


August 14, 2007

Ask.com on the Upswing
Credited to Ask.com's June makeover and innovations in search, Ask showed the biggest gain among the search engines in the latest American Consumer Satisfaction Index survey.


August 14, 2007

Yahoo edges Google in US user satisfaction survey
After improving its search technology and embarking on an ambitious advertising campaign, Ask.com's customer satisfaction ratings rose 5.6%.


August 14, 2007

Yahoo tops Google in customer satiation survey; but don't count out Ask.com, the survey's author says
Ask.com masters evolution and revolution with this year's biggest increase in the Internet portals/search engine category of the ACSI rankings.


August 14, 2007

Yahoo, Ask, MSN Up in Customer Satisfaction as Google, AOL Slip
Ask.com clearly understands customer satisfaction and consistently holds its own as the site jumps four points to 75% in the recent ACSI report.


August 13, 2007

How Search Engines Rate on Privacy
As a result of a CNET survey on search engine privacy, Ask.com was cited as the most protective of user privacy against Google, Yahoo, MSN and AOL.


August 8, 2007

More Corporate greening: Ask.com plants tress, cuts energy use
In an effort to offset its carbon emission and protect the environment, Ask.com partners with Dell to plant thousands of trees and build custom energy-efficient servers.


July 28, 2007

The Boss: I Fought the Law
In his own words, Ask.com's CEO Jim Lanzone chronicles his career; from starting, and hating, law school to leading one of the top Internet properties on the Web.


July 23, 2007

Web-Search Privacy Efforts Move to Forefront
Ask.com and Microsoft Corp announce new policies to kick-start an industrywide initiative to establish standard practices for retaining users' search histories.


July 23, 2007

Microsoft and Ask.com seek better privacy safeguards
Two of the world's biggest internet search companies, Microsoft and Ask.com, are calling for the industry to develop better safeguards for protecting users' personal information.


July 20, 2007

When Asked, Ask to Stop Data Retention
Ask.com announces AskEraser and plans to change its privacy policy, becoming the first major search engine to promise users privacy on the web.


July 20, 2007

Unlike Google, Ask.com to offer Real Privacy Controls
With the introduction of AskEraser and Ask3D, Ask is fast becoming an even more attractive alternative to Google.


July 11, 2007

Ask.com to Open Wash. Data Site
Ask.com will open a data center in Moses Lake, Washington to support its growing query volume and provide additional computing power for processor-intensive search services, including Ask3D.


June 1, 2007

New Blog Search Engine from Ask.com
Ask.com's new blog and feed search is wrapped up with the best of Bloglines, making it one of the most useful blog search engines on the web.


June 28, 2007

Ask.com Takes Lead in Designing Display of Search Results
Walt Mossberg, Personal Technology columnist for the Wall Street Journal, reviews Ask3D.


June 5, 2007

When it came to search, the butler didn't do it: So Ask.com has done away with Jeeves
Ask.com releases a revamped version of its search engine in the form of Ask3D: A change in interface and upgrade in search technology designed to enhance user search experience.


June 5, 2007

Major changes afoot for Ask
Ask.com launches Ask3D, a new look that delivers more relevant and complete results.


June 5, 2007

Ask.com Enhances Search Format
The new Ask.com does the digging for you with its new search format and Morph technology.


June 5, 2007

A Makeover at Ask.com: A New Look and More
Ask differentiates itself from competitors with the launch of Ask3D, a new three-panel interface with unique search functionality.


June 5, 2007

Ask Launches New Search Engine Interface
Ask launches Ask3D with a bold new look and unique new features.


June 4, 2007

Ask3D brings a fresh look to search
With the launch of Ask3D, Ask is bringing search out of the 20th century with a new interface, a new technology and a new way to search.


June 4, 2007

Major Relaunch For Ask: Ask3D
Ask leads in innovations in the search industry with the major relaunch of Ask3D.


January 2, 2007

2007: Web 2.0 Companies I Couldn't Live Without
AskCity is identified as a top web 2.0 startup company which users shouldn't live without.


December 26, 2006

Ask.com: Search at your service
PC Magazine reviews Ask.com as an intuitive and uncluttered approach to search.


December 7, 2006

Ask.com takes a new direction
Ask offers new local search features with Ask3D that competitors aren't.


December 4, 2006

The Butler Didn't Do It, So AskCity Zeros In On Local Street Smarts
Ask releases AskCity to the public, a service that supplements maps with data on businesses, restaurants, entertainment, and much more.


December 4, 2006

New search service links Diller's Web territories; Ask.com will let users arrange outings without leaving sites owned by IAC/InterActiveCorp.
Ask.com is emerging as IAC's unifying property for its investments with AskCity, a service which utilizes all IAC's web properties enabling users to find what they want faster.


December 4, 2006

Ask.com takes local search to higher level in battle with Yahoo, Google
Ask joins the contested territory of local search listings with the launch of AskCity.


December 4, 2006

Ask.com Launches New Web Service for Local Searches
Ask's unveiling of AskCity is expected to boost revenue by increasing overall traffic to Ask.com.


December 4, 2006

A daily dose of postings from The Chronicle's technology blog
Ask brings a fresh look to local search with Ask3D offering an array of new services.


December 4, 2006

Ask.com Gets Local
AskCity maintains Ask's commitment to the consumer by not posting advertisements on its recently launched local search tool.


December 4, 2006

Ask.com's AskCity Launches: Local, Events & Mapping Interface
AskCity presents business, event, movie, and map information all in one user-friendly search window.


December 4, 2006

Ask.com's AskCity
Ask supplements the user experience with the launch of its new user-friendly local search, AskCity.


December 3, 2006

AskCity: Ask's Cool New Local Search Service
AskCity offers more than just a mapping service with AskCity, a new and original local search tool.


December 3, 2006

AskCity Launches. It's cool.
Ask attracts users from competitors with the release of AskCity, a local search tool loaded with travel features.


December 3, 2006

Ask.com Unveils New Local Search
Ask integrates parent company IAC's web properties into its new AskCity.


November 20, 2006

On the Record: Jim Lanzone
Ask.com is recognized as an un-ignorable search competitor with its rapid growth in the search engine market.


November 6, 2006

Diller Weaves a Web
Ask.com identified as the corporate glue to bring IAC/InterActiveCorp web properties into a united internet cluster.


June 15, 2006

The un-Google
Ask.com, along with other search engines, is highlighted as a competitive alternative to Google. Ask.com's ExpertRank technology is cited as on par and in some cases better than its rivals.


June 3, 2006

Ask.com: Google's up-and-coming rival
In a review of Ask.com's search engine, Ask is referenced as offering people a great search experience by providing unique tools and features that Google, Yahoo and MSN lack.


March 30, 2006

Ask.com's New Look Scores Big Points Against Search Rivals
Walt Mossberg, Personal Technology columnist for the Wall Street Journal, reviews Ask.com.


January 26, 2006

Searching For a Better Image
Search Engine Watch Editor Chris Sherman reviews Ask.com's new proprietary image search product, citing it as his new default image search going forward.


August 15, 2005

Ask Debuts New Sponsored Ad System
Ask makes Ask Sponsored Listings available for general use to all online advertisers.


August 1, 2005

Ask to Add its Own Ad Network Search Engine to Continue Using Google, Too
Ask launches a new competitive advertising product, Ask Sponsored Listings. The new system gives current advertisers on Ask access to an automated system that allows for easy targeting of specific audiences and measurability of campaign success.


August 1, 2005

Ask Adds Paid Listings
Ask launches Ask Sponsored Listings, a new pay-per-click advertising product allowing Ask to directly reach advertisers, including small businesses.


June 1, 2006

Ask Debuts Blog & Feed Search
Ask.com new blog and feed search is credited as a high quality alternative for finding information on the blogosphere, with a number of unique tools not found on competing services.


May 26, 2005

Ask Improves Response Time
Ask launches two new features to improve users' search experience: Web Answers, a feature designed to provide more immediate answers to queries, and Zoom, a feature designed to help users determine the precise objective of their searches.


May 25, 2005

Ask Launches New Zoom and Answering Services
Ask continues it's resurgence by offering two new features based on how customers use Ask: Zoom, Ask.com's related search product and Web Answers, an expanded query answering service.


April 5, 2005

Wants to Reign in Spain
Ask continues its international expansion by launching a beta version of its service in Spain. Ask has plans for continued expansion throughout Europe and globally.


March 22, 2005

Diller's Search Finds Ask
Ask receives offer to be acquired by IAC/InterActive/Corp. The acquisition will potentially give Ask access to vaster resources, allowing to continue to build upon its recent resurgence as one of the top search engines on the Internet.


March 10, 2005

Search Engines Build a Better Mousetrap
Ask will introduce a new product this spring, Direct Answers From Search, expanding on its current abilities to directly deliver


February 8, 2005

It's Official: Ask Acquires Bloglines
Ask , Inc. has undergone a retooling from top-to-bottom. Recent acquisitions, along with product innovations, has made Ask one of the top Internet search engines.


November 22, 2004

In Search, the Butler Did it
Ask receives offer to be acquired by IAC/InterActive/Corp. The acquisition will potentially give Ask access to vaster resources, allowing to continue to build upon its recent resurgence as one of the top search engines on the Internet.


November 12, 2004

Search Wars - Which is the Best?
In a head-to-head match-up between Ask, Google, Yahoo, MSN and A9, Ask wins the overall competition by being the only search engine to provide quality results to all the tests that were given.


September 21, 2004

Ask Retools Search Engine in Bid to Catch Google, Yahoo
Ask, Inc. gains ground on its larger competitors by offering evolutionary features in the area of personalized search . The product is free and does not require registration


September 21, 2004

Ask.com, Amazon Offer New Search Tools In Challenge to Google
Ask , Inc. launches MyStuff, a personal search system allowing users to save links to their favorite sites and the ability to search through these sites on a continual basis. Ask is the first major search engine to offer such a feature.


August 19, 2004

Ask Searches for Profits, Gets Results
Ask, Inc. gains ground on its larger competitors by offering evolutionary features in the area of personalized search . The product is free and does not require registration


August 4, 2004

Ask to Start Offering Citysearch Content
Ask teams up with Citysearch, announcing a partnership designed to enhance Ask.com's local search offering to its users by combining Citysearch's content-rich structured data with Ask Smart Search technology.


June 21, 2004

Ask Sharpens Its Focus
Ask launches Binoculars, a site preview tool designed to help users save time when searching for relevant results to their queries, and several new "Smart Search" short cuts, bringing relevant answers to users instead of just "10 blue links."

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