ask jeeves. leaves just ask.com.
Ask Jeeves, the search engine launched in 1996, originally featured a virtual character named Jeeves who provided answers to user queries. However, the actual answers were generated by a combination of algorithms and a database of information. Over time, the service evolved to use more advanced search technology, ultimately becoming part of the broader search engine landscape, which now relies heavily on automated systems and AI to provide responses. As of now, Ask Jeeves has been rebranded as Ask.com and focuses more on community-driven Q&A.
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I'm pretty sure that no well known super hero has a butler named Jeeve's. My prediction is that you thinking of Jeeves (Reginald Jeeves) from a famous novel called P.G. Wodehouse. Jeeves appeared in the novel as a "gentleman's personal gentleman" of Bertie Wooster
No. According to imdb's "Full Cast and Crew" page for The Shining (1980), there is no character named Jeeves or Cheeves. It's possible that there is a character in the novel named Jeeves or Cheeves, but there definitely isn't one in the movie.See the Related Link below for the imdb Full Cast and Crew page for The Shining.
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Aaron Flin named his search engine "Dogpile" to convey the idea of a collection or aggregation of various search results from multiple sources, akin to a "dogpile" of information. The name was intended to be catchy and memorable, reflecting the playful nature of the internet while emphasizing the search engine's ability to compile diverse results in one place.
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1. It is named the Urutu. 2. And why dont you just type it into a search engine. Idiot.
There isn't a Greek God named Hena - check the spelling and ask another question to get an answer. You can also do an image search with your search engine.
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