IAC CFO: We Might Sell Ask.com in Pieces - The Street US To Host World Press Freedom Day: WikiLeaks, Pentagon Papers Similarities Keynote? The global impact of the leaking of 250,000 US government cables (communications between US officials) has...
IAC Splitting Into Five Separate Companies Thoughts on Don Schultz's Keynote at SES For search marketers, paid links and Google-slaps have been a hot topic of conversation for the better part of the year.
Diller Sings Praises of SEOSpeaking at the McGraw-Hill Media Summit in New York today, IAC's Barry Diller grumbled about a lot of things, but not SEO. We start off with Andrew Goodman's highlights from the KeynoteConversation with Matt Cutts.
The site will combine IAC's portfolio of Ask.com, CitySearch, Evite and TicketMaster by providing information and services such as Web search, city guides, maps and event listings. Goodbye Search Engine Watch Local Info Services Site Reuters...
Perhaps not coincidentally, IAC is worth just a bit less than Amazon ($9.7 billion to $15 billion). Media company" or "portal" aren't quite the right terms for IAC, though. Several IAC companies maintain large files of credit card data and other...
Last month at the New York Search Engine Strategies conference, Danny Sullivan sat down and had a keynote chat with Barry Diller, chairman of Ask.com's parent company, IAC. Andrew Goodman recaps the conversation between Danny and Barry in today's...
Diller's IAC/Interactive Corp.acquired Ask Jeeves this year, and at Diller's behest, has shortened the name to Ask.com while jettisoning its iconic butler character. Given that Diller has been Chairman and CEO of both Paramount Pictures and Fox...
It covers IAC/InterActiveCorp chairman and CEO Barry Diller
in a keynoteconversation with Search Engine Watch editor Danny Sullivan. Monday/Today: Barry Diller Keynote Today's search podcast is the first of special editions all this week out of...
Can't make Search Engine Strategies in New York today but want to listen to
my keynoteconversation with IAC/InterActiveCorp chairman and CEO Barry Diller,
covering his views and take on search and IAC-owned Ask Jeeves?
IAC owns Ask Barry Diller, chairman and CEO of InterActiveCorp, will be kicking off
the show with a
keynoteconversation with me on the morning
of the first day, February 27. Alternatively, about 15 minutes after the keynote ends, we'll have it...
IAC owns Ask Jeeves along with a variety of vertical search properties. IAC Revenues Up 45%, Turns Profitable - Paid Content reports that Ask Jeeves' parent company IAC reported better revenue and earnings figures for the last quarter of 2005.
Would the search engine be relegated to second-class status to merely drive traffic to other IAC properties? Quite the contrary, said Ask Jeeves' CEO Steve Berkowitz in a keynoteconversation with Danny Sullivan at the recent Search Engine...
Although session attendees weren't packed to the rafters as they had been for previous keynote conversations with Sergey Brin and Jerry Yang, this was one of the most eagerly-anticipated sessions at the San Jose show, as onlookers were curious to...
IAC/InterActiveCorp Completes Acquisition of Ask Jeeves - According to a news release and a brief item in the Los Angeles Times (reg.required), IAC/InterActiveCorp has completed its acquisition of Ask Jeeves.
Ask Jeeves: Barry Diller Ponders Leaving Google Ad Network - The AP article: Barry Diller turns to Ask Jeeves for answers, takes a look at how Jeeves might fit into Diller's IAC/InterActiveCorp an organization that the AP's Michael Liedtke calls a...
There's
certainly plenty to talk with Steve about, given Ask has just completed being acquired
by IAC. It's actually going to be a "keynoteconversation," rather than the traditional keynotes that some shows have.