Ask.com’s next big idea is … asking
If that doesn't sound very exciting, that's because ... it's not. Apparently, the innovation well is running a little dry at Ask.
If that doesn't sound very exciting, that's because ... it's not. Apparently, the innovation well is running a little dry at Ask.
Ask.com and app discovery engine Quixey have signed a deal that will see explicit app search capabilities embedded within a major search engine for the first time.
The result is a fascinating insight into not just what people are searching for, but why. And what, specifically, they want to know about a person, event, or concept.
Whether you’re interested in trading dollars for yen, donating to a school in Costa Rica, or buying a top-of-the-line office chair, tech companies are raising money across the board to help you do just that, as today’s funding news shows.…
What makes a girl want to be an engineer? If you put that question to Lisa Kavanaugh, Ask.com‘s chief technical officer, she’ll tell you it has a lot to do with early mentoring.
Having a dad who worked with computers, …