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Old 06-02-2009, 01:41 AM
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Default Re: Jeeves Returns

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Originally Posted by cw1865 View Post
I actually like ask and would actually go there more if it had a greater market share. always makes you wonder how ask gets so little, msn more, google the greatest share. I have not seen any advertisements for ask/askjeeves.....
Because Ask.com is more tainted that G. They are deleting more webpages than even G. Who wants to use a SE with so few webpages?

I came here to see if there was an Ask.com forum to search for info, but I don't see any. My pages indexed by them have gone from over 300, to 129, 109, 64, and as of today a pathetic 41. Any SE that does that doesn't deserve to be used because they are returning far fewer useful relevant results than any other SE.

I tried to create an account with them to see if that would give you any WMT console like G has, or any insider info for site owners, and even their login is screwed up. You can't create a new account on IE due to JS errors, and you can't in FF because nothing happens at all after clicking the "Next" button. Thinking the account may have been created anyway, I tried to login and get on both browsers "An error has occurred. Try again later".
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