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10 ads that rocked the web...

back to bite. Title: Information Revolution Brand: Ask.com Agency: Profero Year: 2007 Type of ad: Social media Another cataclysmic error of judgement. In 2007, Ask.com devised a campaign ...

10 Ads that rocked the web ..

: Information Revolution Brand: Ask.com Agency: Profero Year: 2007 Type of ad: Social media Another cataclysmic error of judgement. In 2007, Ask.com devised a campaign designed to stimulate debate about Google ...

The Download: Smart guide to ... Ask.com's relaunch

Ask.com, the search engine owned by IAC, has relaunched for the second time in 18 months in yet...The overhaul of Ask.com will provide users with answers to questions directly within the results page, rather than suggesting pages to click through to in order to find what they are looking for ... from its rivals, marks a return to the search engine's roots. Ask.com was founded on the premise ...

Search: Search challengers square up for battle

further from 3.8 to 3.4 per cent. Meanwhile, Ask.com saw its share fall from 2.7 to 2.4 per cent ... , the peripheral search engines are the first ones to go." It's a similar story at Ask.com, which has disappeared ... . However, Ask.com recently acquired Lexico Publishing Group, the owner of a slew of popular search ...

Is Cuil a Google killer?

engine page layouts but I'm not convinced that the image display is as innovative or attractive as Ask.com ...

Conspire to climb

, pioneered by Ask.com and Yahoo! but officially christened by Google last May, brought news, pictures, video ...

 

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