In 2005, the company known as Gurunet ( a paid-info service) changed its name to Answers.com and provided its content for free. Back then, it was reference content only, comprised of licensed publications covering a few million topics.
Now, Answers.com has grown to include community-generated Q&As (WikiAnswers) and video answers, in addition to its original ReferenceAnswers content (which is still growing).
because the inventor of answers.com thought of that name and it has answers.com because you can answer questions....
no.
no.
No
You can't
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2005.
You can not do that from Kindle.
cash
it does.
boring
yes.