Ask goes back to its roots, trying to give regular answers to natural language queries, while Hakia tries to become the new Ask. In a market dominated by one search engine, such attempts do matter, Pandia argues.
Imagine the following: Due to the financial crisis, Yahoo! fails to sAsk goes back to its roots, trying to give regular answers to natural language queries, while Hakia tries to become the new Ask. In a market dominated by one search engine, such attempts do matter, Pandia argues.
Imagine the following: Due to the financial crisis, Yahoo! fails to stay afloat, and… More»
Channels: online search tools and services, the search engine industry

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