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Ask.com, one of the internet’s earliest search engine competitors, has shut down its search business after nearly 30 years, marking the latest contraction in a market dominated by a handful of major ...
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Ask.com has officially shut down its search business as of May 1, 2026, after 25 years of operation. Parent company IAC said the decision reflects a strategic shift. The closure marks the end of a ...
Ask.com officially closed on May 1, 2026, ending almost 30 years of operation after parent company IAC decided to exit the search business. "As IAC continues to sharpen its focus, we have made the ...
Ask.com, the search engine previously known for its butler mascot named Jeeves, has officially shut down. While Ask Jeeves was rebranded to Ask.com in 2006 by its new owner at the time, ...
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The New York Times/Siena Poll has earned a reputation for accuracy and transparency. But, as with any poll, there are limits to just how much you can derive. By The New York Times Respondents to The ...