Ask, IAC CEO BarryDiller Steps Down by Frank Watson BarryDiller, founder of IAC which includes Ask.com, told the company he ran for over 17 years that he is stepping down as CEO. Several people contacted me yesterday to ask if I'd read David...
BarryDiller, founder of IAC which includes Ask.com, told the company he ran for over 17 years that he is stepping down as CEO. IAC owns some 50 other websites including Ask.com, Citysearch, and The Daily Beast," CNN Money reported.
IAC Boss BarryDiller Disses Ask, Says It Has "No Value" - Search Engine Land First spotted at Webmasterworld, BingBot arrived yesterday, and Bing later confirmed a staged rollout is underway a couple days ahead of schedule.
It's work better than expected.pm When BarryDiller bought Dictionary.com, he probably didn't envision augmented reality.pm Next up, Tom Sipple, VP of Ask.com/Dictionary.com
pm acrosshair has ability for data and reporting
pm Heavy use of text...
Last time they held a call, CEO BarryDiller threw casual observers into a tizzy when he raised the possibility of selling Ask.com. However, buying and selling companies is Diller's m.o. It wasn't the first time Diller had mentioned it, but most...
who has announced a new partnership with Electus (which by the way has been created in a partnership with BarryDiller's IAC, parent company of Ask.com). Sites like Hulu and the increasing adoption of media players such as the Apple TV are showing...
Yesterday, on the IAC earnings conference call, CEO BarryDiller said that he'd be open to selling Ask.com. It's kind of what BarryDiller does. Diller's comments were made in response to constant questions that IAC receives regarding their...
Armed with outstanding management teams, appropriate capital structures and their own currencies, HSNi, Ticketmaster, Interval and Tree.com are now ready for independent futures .while the Internet businesses that make up new IAC can operate with...
We are now right around the corner from the separation of IAC into five separate companies and the dissolution of the complexity surrounding the combined structure," said IAC's Chairman and CEO, BarryDiller.
Excite is now a shell of what it once was, a minor part of BarryDiller's IAC properties. To that end, IAC/InterActiveCorp's Ask.com search engine could be another target, says Rob Helm, director of research at Directions on Microsoft.
Or did BarryDiller give that part to one of his preteen grandkids to edit? The BOTW boys were quick to find and post the mistake Ask made on their homepage. Guess Jeeves was the strong speller in that crew!
asks Marissa Mayer, VP of search products fashion designers Mark Ecko (rhino logo) and Diane von Furstenburg (wife of Ask.com owner BarryDiller of IAC); architects Phillipe Starck (W Hotels) and Michael Graves; and New Yorker cartoonist Robert...
Changing to a Q&A site for women's health and entertainment -- apparently their core demographic -- is the way BarryDiller sees the future. Diller should have let Jeeves out of his carbonite -- by this stage I imagine he'd have been pretty pissed...
With the exit of Price, and the news that Jim Lanzone will be gone by August, Ask.com has most definitely moved away from "the little engine that could," with lots of personality, to just another IAC site in BarryDiller's empire.
After years of touting the importance of "synergy" between its partner companies, IAC Chairman and CEO BarryDiller has gotten permission from the board of directors to split the business five ways. IAC has acquired several companies in the last...
IAC's BarryDiller was rumored to be considering a change of ad partner when the original deal expired in 2005, but a 2-year extension was agreed upon by both parties. Diller has been coy lately when asked about future plans.
BarryDiller's Third Act, CBS News SEW Experts: Five Tips for Hiring a Paid Search AgencyTony Wright gives his list of the five most important questions to ask vendors when looking for someone to manage your PPC campaigns.
BarryDiller's Third Act, CBS News Ask.com: The Other Search Engine? Ask.com is positioning itself as "the other search engine," making a play to get users to think about Ask in addition to Google when they think of search.
The Algorithm Constantly Finds JesusThis is either going to be the best viral marketing effort for a search engine since Gmail, or BarryDiller is going to have a lot of problems. Ask to Launch Contextual Ad NetworkAdvertisers buying search ads in...
This is either going to be the best viral marketing effort for a search engine since GMail or BarryDiller is going to have a lot of problems. Apparently the Ask crew knows something the rest of us don't.