yes, it is..It Offers search for web sites, images, news, blogs, video, maps and directions, local search and shopping.
Ask Jeeves was a search engine and website founded in 1995. Now Jeeves has retired and the website is simply called Ask.com.
ask jeeves. leaves just ask.com.
Ask.com is the website of the 'Ask Jeeves' search engine. Answers.com is a Question & Answer wiki with no connection to Ask Jeeves.
No, that search engine is now called ask.com
You go on to your internet search engine and type in Ask Jeeves, and then all of the searches will come up and click on the first one. Now type in your question and presto, you have your answer.
Ask Jeeves is less popular/less known about than Google. Also, Ask Jeeves is known to specialize in comprehensive searches for online terms. Neither is deemed as being "better".
Ask Jeeves was a previous search engine that has been discontinued. It has been replaced with Ask.com, which still operates as a search engine today. Choosing between search engines depends on individual preference and the specific features and results desired.
It's original name was "Ask Jeeves" That was in February of 2006.It was later shorten to "Ask.com"
Ask Jeeves, which was a search engine that allowed users to ask questions in natural language, was rebranded as Ask.com in 2006 and shifted its focus to a more traditional search engine model. The platform gradually lost popularity as users moved to more advanced search engines like Google, leading to a decline in its user base. Eventually, Ask.com stopped providing the question-and-answer service, and now functions primarily as a search engine for general inquiries. As a result, you can no longer ask questions in the same way you once could with Ask Jeeves.
Ask Jeeves was acquired by InterActiveCorp (IAC) in 2005. The purchase was part of IAC's strategy to expand its portfolio of online services. Subsequently, Ask Jeeves was rebranded as Ask.com, shifting its focus away from a question-and-answer format to a more traditional search engine model.
Ask Jeeves was founded in 1996 and then renamed its current name in 2005. Their headquarters is in Oakland, California, but has a lot of international presence in the UK and Europe.
Google, Yahoo, Bing, MSN, AOL, ASK, Dogpile, AltaVista, AllTheWeb, Excite, Ask Jeeves, Lycos etc are some of the famous search engines.