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Ask.com
Ask.com, originally known as Ask Jeeves, is a question-answering web search engine that allows users to ask questions in natural language. Founded in 1996 by David Warthen and Garrett Gruener, the platform was designed to make internet searches more intuitive by enabling everyday language queries. The name "Jeeves" comes from a character in P.G. Wodehouse's novels. The company launched its first natural language search engine in 1997 and quickly gained popularity, reaching significant search volumes within a few years. After being acquired by InterActiveCorp in 2005, Ask.com rebranded and shifted its focus towards a Q&A platform, integrating community-driven answers to enhance user experience. Today, Ask.com offers various services, including tools for math, dictionary, and conversion questions, catering to a diverse user base seeking reliable information. The company continues to be a notable player in the search engine market, emphasizing accessible and user-friendly search capabilities.
Oakland, California, United States
Founded: 1996