At the risk of alienating younger audiences, take a moment and ask yourself how you would have found the answer to this headline in the 90s. You might've consulted an online butler named Jeeves who, ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — You won't be able to ask Jeeves, the butler who 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 ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Backed by a new owner known for shaking up the status quo, Ask Jeeves Inc. is introducing an upstart advertising network powered by its own search engine -- a move likely to rankle ...
O'Melveny & Myers helped the Internet's most famous butler stake out a bigger piece of online territory. The firm represented Emeryville's Ask Jeeves Inc. in its acquisition of Interactive Search ...
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