Ask.com has shut down, ending the Ask Jeeves era just as AI chatbots make question-based search feel normal again.
The butler is dead, the name has been tweaked, but executives at Ask.com would like to remind the world that they are still very much in business. In fact, they're actually doing pretty well these ...
The pioneering search engine shut down on May 1, after nearly 30 years in operation. By Ali Watkins In the digital wilds of ...
Ask.com, the search engine previously known for its butler mascot named Jeeves, has officially shut down. While Ask Jeeves ...
Ask.com is shutting down its search business after nearly 30 years as parent IAC refocuses operations, marking the end of an ...
Ask.com posted a farewell message on its website, announcing that the search engine would shut down as of Friday, May 1.
Well, we all knew it was going to happen sooner rather than later, and it just so happens that today is the day the final nail was hammered into the Ask.com search coffin. According to Bloomberg, IAC ...
Ask.com has officially shut down its search business after 25 years, with parent company IAC confirming the closure from May ...
Ask.com provides a question-and-answer feature that uses semantic search technology to interpret the questions and return relevant answers found on the Web Ask.com plans to upgrade its search engine ...