Answers.com was founded as GuruNet in 1999. The company has undergone many changes since then, but evolved into Answers.com in 2005.
Answers.com was founded in 1999 by Bob Rosenschein. The current site is the result of an evolution of company concepts and names over the years.
FAQ Farm, the site that later became known as WikiAnswers when it was bought by Answers.com, was founded by Chris Whitten in 2002.
Answers.com contains over 20 millions questions and answers in its community-generated database, as well as over 7 million articles from over 300 reference sources (encyclopedias, dictionaries, etc.).
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because the inventor of answers.com thought of that name and it has answers.com because you can answer questions....
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