Jeeves was the brainchild of venture capitalist Garrett Gruener and technologist David Warthen. Gruener and Warthen thought P.G. The idea behind Jeeves was not to create yet another search engine or directory, but to offer a question-answering...
The article also points out that an Ask Jeeves co-founder David Warthen is on the Kozoru board. It's worth noting that Kozoru is building an automated approach to deliver answers versus the OLD Jeeves approach of having humans build question and...
Jeeves was the brainchild of venture capitalist Garrett Gruener and technologist David Warthen. Gruener and Warthen thought P.G. Ask Jeeves, an online question answering service that has gradually morphed into a search engine, officially launched...
Jeeves was the brainchild of venture capitalist Garrett Gruener and technologist David Warthen. Gruener and Warthen thought P.G. As its question database expanded into the millions, some of the answers became less relevant.
One of the really wonderful things about our site is a significant portion of what people input is indeed questions," said David Warthen, cofounder of Ask Jeeves and its chief technical officer. A better way of getting more suggestions is to phrase...
One of the really wonderful things about our site is a significant portion of what people input is indeed questions," said David Warthen, cofounder of Ask Jeeves and its chief technical officer. Choosing it takes users to a web site that answers...
One of the really wonderful things about our site is a significant portion of what people input is indeed questions," said David Warthen, cofounder of Ask Jeeves and its chief technical officer. In front of each question is a Go icon.
One of the really wonderful things about our site is a significant portion of what people input is indeed questions," said David Warthen, cofounder of Ask Jeeves and its chief technical officer. A better way of getting more suggestions is to phrase...