Ask, IAC CEO Barry Diller Steps Down by Frank Watson Barry Diller, founder of IAC which includes Ask.com, told the company he ran for over 17 years that he is stepping down as CEO. Usually attached to upgrades, the installer of some times what they...
Or did Barry Diller 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!
IAC's Barry Diller 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.
The Algorithm Constantly Finds JesusThis is either going to be the best viral marketing effort for a search engine since Gmail, or Barry Diller is going to have a lot of problems. Loren Baker at Search Engine Journal has asked Google, Yahoo...
When I asked Barry Diller earlier this year if Ask needed some type of "Don't Be Evil" like Google, his answer got the audience roaring with laughter. Featured posts from the Search Engine Watch blog, as well as our customary search headlines from...
When I asked Barry Diller earlier this year if Ask needed some type of "Don't Be Evil" like Google, his answer got the audience roaring with laughter. Be Evil," he said,
then qualifying that businesses needed to be realistic.
More coverage of Danny Sullivan's keynote conversation with Barry Diller at Search Engine Strategies conference, continued from yesterday's Danny Sullivan Asks Barry Diller. Sullivan asked about what Diller's team looked at when they considered a...
Danny Sullivan spoke with head-honcho Barry Diller at Search Engine Strategies earlier this month to find out. If you're Barry Diller, this Rise and Fall motif would seem not to be a concern; even if you are guilty of riding a wave or two to the...
Barry Diller, chairman and CEO of InterActiveCorp, will be kicking off the show with a keynote conversation with me on the morning of the first day, February 27. SES NY 2006 Next Weeks; Listen To The Keynote Live + Goodbye Gary; Hello Barry!
SES NY 2006 Agenda Posted; IAC's Barry Diller Keynoting + Jennifer Slegg New Contextual Ads Correspondent + SEW Members Articles + Top Stories + More From The Search Engine Watch Blog + Daily SearchCast: Search News Via Podcast + Our Search...
Some believe that IAC chief Barry Diller is not fond of the Jeeves character, but that leaves observers scratching their heads at the possibilities. In light of the acquisition of Ask Jeeves by Barry Diller's InterActive Corporation—bringing the...
Barry Diller told attendees at the D3 -- All Things Digital conference that he is considering a name change. Diller: Ask Jeeves Might Get New Name May. article asked if we'd come full circle, with search engines deciding it was cool to be portals...
Barry Diller told attendees at the D3 -- All Things Digital conference that he is considering a name change. Diller: Ask Jeeves Might Get New Name May. article asked if we'd come full circle, with search engines deciding it was cool to be portals...
Yesterday, speaking at a conference, IAC chairman Barry Diller put those fears to rest, stating that the company plans to increase its investment in the search engine, with the goal of taking market share away from industry leaders Google, Yahoo...
According to this Marketwatch.com story, Barry Diller told attendees at the D3 -- All Things Digital conference that he is condering a name change. Postscript: If Barry Diller and crew want to turn Ask Jeeves into Jeeves.com they're going to have...