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  2. Ask.com - Wikipedia

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    The current Ask.com still provides this for mathematics, dictionary, and conversion questions. Ask Jeeves was initiated as a beta version during mid-April 1997 and was initiated completely on June 1, 1997. [6] On September 18, 2001, Ask Jeeves acquired Teoma for more than $1.5 million. [8] In July 2005, Ask Jeeves was acquired by IAC. [9] [10]

  3. Ask Jeeves founder says AI chatbots can finally realise ... - AOL

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    When Ask Jeeves launched in 1997, it set itself apart from the competition by encouraging users to ask questions using “natural language” rather than just keywords.

  4. Garrett Gruener - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, they made their product available for free on the Internet under the name Ask.com. [8] The product utilizes syntactic and semantic analysis to answer the asked question through one of the around 10,000 basic formulas. It shows various versions of the question and allows the user to pick the desired one.

  5. Cheat (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Each episode features four contestants who are asked a series of trivia questions. Contestants can answer them or choose, by subtly pressing a button, to be given the correct answer to say – to cheat. After each question, the other contestants can accuse the answerer of cheating.

  6. Timeline of web search engines - Wikipedia

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    Ask Jeeves, a natural language web search engine, that aims to rank links by popularity, is released. It would later become Ask.com. [14] [30] September 15: New web search engine: The domain Google.com is registered. [30] Soon, Google Search is available to the public from this domain (around 1998). 23: New web search engine (non-English)

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  8. Jim Safka - Wikipedia

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    For the Ask.com UK operation, Safka re-introduced the Jeeves character – the brand was initially called "Ask Jeeves", although the company had chosen to cease using the beloved butler in 2007. The British market enthusiastically greeted Jeeves' return, and Ask.com received significant press attention. [21] [22]

  9. List of British television programmes - Wikipedia

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    That's Life! – magazine-style TV series; That's the Question – game show; Theatre 625 – drama anthology; Theatre Parade – excerpts from London shows; Thérèse Raquin; They Think It's All Over – panel game; There's Nothing to Worry About! – comedy sketch show; There's Something About Megan – music; There's Something About Miriam ...