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Ask Jeeves to buy Bloglines?

February 7, 2005 The search site is rumored to have acquired the privately held start-up, which aggregates personal Web sites. TAGS: Ask Jeeves Inc., Bloglines, blog, Ask.com, RSS, search engine, MSN, acquisition

Dogpile adds MSN search

August 2, 2005 InfoSpace is building the capabilities of its metasearch Web site, which already offers results from Google, Yahoo and Ask Jeeves. TAGS: MSN Search, InfoSpace Inc., Ask Jeeves Inc., search engine, MSN, Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., video

Asking more of Ask.com than of Jeeves

May 2, 2006 Jim Lanzone takes over the revamped Ask.com. Now he has to satisfy a demanding boss in the person of Barry Diller. TAGS: Ask Jeeves Inc., Ask.com, IAC/InterActive Corp., image search, search engine, MSN

Yahoo, Microsoft gaining ground on Google

January 13, 2005 Consumer survey of search engines keeps Google in the No. 1 slot, but two big competitors are closing the gap. TAGS: Keynote Systems Inc., Ask Jeeves Inc., local search, Ask.com, Yahoo! Inc., MSN, Lycos Inc., search engine, Google Inc., survey, search result, brand, Microsoft Corp.

Ask Jeeves buys Bloglines

February 8, 2005 Search company adds the blog specialist to its corral in an effort to keep pace with rivals Google, Yahoo and MSN. TAGS: Bloglines, Ask Jeeves Inc., blog, Ask.com, RSS, search engine, MSN, Yahoo! Inc., California, Google Inc.

Microsoft taps InterActiveCorp exec to head MSN

April 21, 2006 Former Ask Jeeves CEO Steve Berkowitz will head Microsoft's MSN and Windows Live efforts. TAGS: Kevin Johnson, IAC/InterActive Corp., Ask Jeeves Inc., David Cole, Ask.com, MSN, Microsoft Windows Live, exec, Microsoft Corp., CEO, Microsoft Windows

InterActiveCorp buys Ask Jeeves for $1.85 billion

March 21, 2005 Barry Diller's Net company expands its horizons at a time of frantic activity in the search sector. TAGS: IAC/InterActive Corp., Ask Jeeves Inc., buyout, Expedia Inc., Ask.com, acquisition, sector, Yahoo! Inc., MSN, search engine, blog, Google Inc., CEO, Microsoft Corp.

Study questions Google's long-term dominance

May 25, 2004 The company's top spot in the search engine market could be under pressure from competitors that attempt to mimic the site and lure away advertisers, research shows. TAGS: Vividence, Ask Jeeves Inc., Lycos Inc., Google Inc., search engine, rival, MSN, study, Yahoo! Inc., portal, search result, Microsoft Corp.

MSN launches revamped search engine

July 1, 2004 Despite a year in development and a $100 million investment, the minor face-lift signals that the company still has a long way to go. TAGS: MSN Search, Web crawler, MSN, Ask Jeeves Inc., desktop search, Yahoo! Inc., Internet search, search engine, search technology, search result, Microsoft Corp., development, Google Inc., operating system

Google tops the search charts

February 23, 2004 Yahoo and others are gunning for it, but Google easily attracted more Internet users than any other search engine during January, researchers say. TAGS: search engine, Nielsen/NetRatings, Ask Jeeves Inc., search tool, Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc., search technology, MSN, search, Time Warner Inc., America Online Inc., researcher

Yahoo, Miva settle pay-per-click patent suit

August 16, 2005 Settlement follows licensing by Google, others in the lucrative keyword search ad market. TAGS: Miva, pay-per-click advertising, Ask Jeeves Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Internet search advertising, patent, search result, Overture Services Inc., Google Inc., MSN, Microsoft Corp.

Hotmail to offer 250MB of free storage

June 23, 2004 Microsoft service jumps into e-mail storage battle, countering Google and Yahoo by upping storage limits for free users. TAGS: MSN Hotmail, Ask Jeeves Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc., e-mail, MSN, Microsoft Corp.

Future of search rides on relevance

January 30, 2005 Search engine companies agree that their success is contingent on becoming more important in people's daily lives. TAGS: personalized search, Ask.com, Ask Jeeves Inc., search engine company, search tool, Google Inc., search engine, success, conference, MSN, Yahoo! Inc.
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