Ask.com wants users to ask each other, not Jeeves

Tuesday, July 27, 2010 17:01
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(AP) — You won’t be able to ask Jeeves, the butler that made the search engine now known as Ask.com famous in the late ’90s. But in a bid to engage more users, Ask is returning to its question-and-answer roots by tapping its users and the Web.

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