In a way, yes; you can use the ask bar at the top of every page on Answers.com to search for answers. We actually prefer to call ourselves an answer engine.
But first and foremost, Answers.com is a place to get answers, whether they are from the reference library (ReferenceAnswers) or from the collaborative Q&A community (WikiAnswers).
no he does not go on answers.com
Its fun here. Source: Me :-)
just search search friends on someone's profile page.
Because it isn't.
Just click "Search Questions" on the left. Then click on Members and put who you want to find in the blank. Then click Search Members.
You can search for an article that you read on answers.com from the past by just typing the title of the article or the theme of the article.
Maybe. So people lie on answerscom but I would recommend NOT to lie, like me! I do not lie on this website. I search all of the famous websites to find the correct answer!
to another search engine to another search engine to another search engine to another search engine to another search engine
Pottermore does not have a search engine.
Google is a search engine because it has a lot of websites. It is a very good search engine.
If by 'Answerscom' you mean answers.com (this website), it does not need to be added to Firefox. Just like any other Internet browser (like Internet Explorer, Safari or Google Chrome), answers.com can be accessed by typing in the URL or by searching for it in a search engine such as Google or Bing.
AltaVista is a web search engine owned by Yahoo.