Google is creating search query/product pairs. The question for retailers, then, is "How do we increase our exposures as profitably as possible for our product catalog and data feeds? That vision has been realized in ecommerce more quickly than any...
It pairs with Youtube.com/leanback, a web TV friendly interface, so you can use your phone to control what you are watching. It went from AskJeeves.com to Ask.com and now IAC has folded its search engine and will use either Google or Bing to...
Last June, Ask.com announced that they had built a database containing 300 million Q&A pairs indexed from various answers sites on the web. President Doug Leeds about the new "Question of the Day" feature that debuted this week.
Sometimes, however, there aren't Q&A pairs available for a given question. Last summer, Ask launched a specific Q&A section with 300 million Q&A pairs in their database. They've recently reached the milestone of reaching 400 million Q&A pairs.
A few weeks ago, Ask.com announced that it's Q&A database had 300 million question and answer pairs. Many of the Q&A pairs are also included in the main search results. Since so many searchers on Ask.com type their query in the form of a question...
Today at SemTech, a semantic search conference, Ask.com will announce the milestone of achieving 300 million question and answer pairs in the database. According to comScore, searchers type searches in the form of a question on Ask.com much more...
We cover over a hundred locales (country/language pairs) with in-depth evaluation. This same exact question, of course, is faced by our ranking and search UI teams. Today, the latest post in the series discusses how evaluation enters into the the...
There's room for many pairs on the shelf -- or many search services on the web. People also own different pairs. But the crucial question is whether the mass of volunteer editors will keep working for free.
There's room for many pairs on the shelf -- or many search services on the web. People also own different pairs. But the crucial question is whether the mass of volunteer editors will keep working for free.