The parent company of Answers.com, GuruNet Corporation, announced it will start trading on NASDAQ in August.
MSN Search Introduces More Sports Answers
One of the features being added to search engines is the ability to take a query and provide more than just the standard search results as a response. A number of engines have introduced options that allow users to receive specific answers when they enter a query about a certain subject.
IceRocket And Answers.com Partner Up
In one of the more unique partnerships of the search industry and blogosphere, two seperate search entities are forming a partnership which would direct the appropriate traffic (blog search or questions asked) to the correct search engine.
Ask Jeeves Zooms Towards Web Answers
With the majority of us who follow the search engine industry focusing on Google, Yahoo, and MSN Search, quite often; the “second tier” engines remind us they are still a viable alternative to the big 3. Such is the case with Ask Jeeves.
Answers.com Partners with Shopping.com
GuruNet Corporation, creators of the Answers.com reference-based search engine, and Shopping.com, a leading online comparison shopping site, are pleased to announce an agreement to offer Answers.com users access to the world’s most detailed product catalog online.
Youve got Questions? Googles Got Answers
Got a question you can’t find the answer to? On any subject?
Basic SEO Answers For CFDynamics’ Newsletter
I just completed a question and answer session with CFDynamics, a ColdFusion Hosting company. The questions were geared towards their hosting customers with a basic understand of the search engines but little or no understand of search engine optimization or search marketing
Wal-Mart Answers Criticism with Ad Campaign
Wal-Mart launched an ad campaign to contradict accusations of discrimination in hiring and promotions and putting its smaller competitors out of business.
GuruNet Dumps Enterprise Search Model, Launches Answers.com
After unsuccessfully trying to tout its wares in the enterprise search market, GuruNet is back, this time with a free web-based information source.
Questions Trump Answers
Information technology people tend to be answer people. When users, managers, family members or even random people from the Internet have questions, we’re right there with the answers, because we’re always the smart people. One of the first things we learn in school is that being smart means having the answers. The teacher asks the class a question, and the smart kids reach for the sky. But just having a hand in the air isn’t enough. To become known as the smartest of the smart, you’ve got to get that hand up faster than anyone else. It’s the original arms race. (We all know how popular this made us.)