Tagged: Ask

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Yahoo! searchers choose Britney over Obama
Yahoo! searchers choose Britney over Obama
Yahoo! reveals the top searches for 2008. Britney beats Obama, and while Palin takes on McCain, she might not have counted on Jolie jumping in.
Google moves further ahead in US search scores
Google moves further ahead in US search scores
Search engine giant Google has increased its US lead over rival search engines even further, according to a report published by comScore.
Increased SearchMonkey role for Yahoo!
Increased SearchMonkey role for Yahoo!
Yahoo! have put more focus on their SearchMonkey tool by automatically adding three of its widgets to search result pages.
Pole Position on Photobucket for Ask.com
Pole Position on Photobucket for Ask.com
Photobucket has struck a deal with Ask.com that sees the image sharing website include Ask.com search boxes on its site.
Google changes homepage to comply with law
Google changes homepage to comply with law
Under mounting pressure, Google have added a direct link to their privacy policy from their homepage.
Ask.com points at privacy
Ask.com points at privacy
Ask.com has added a link to its privacy policies on its homepage and company pages, following a request from privacy advocates that Google should do the same.
Mobile search engines - problems, solutions and usability
Mobile search engines - problems, solutions and usability
An upwardly mobile bigmouth investigates the limitations and limitless possibilities of mobile search.
Google remain on top according to latest stats
Google remain on top according to latest stats
Here at bigmouthmedia we've donned our research caps once again to bring you some fresh search engine stats from the world of digital marketing.
It looks like Ask.com is planning on having words with its competitors
It looks like Ask.com is planning on having words with its competitors
It's been reported that Ask.com has agreed to acquire privately-held Lexico Publishing - the company that owns word-heavy sites Dictionary.com, Thesauras.com and Reference.com - for an estimated $100 million.
Where do searchers go after leaving Ask UK?
Where do searchers go after leaving Ask UK?
Google receives more traffic from users leaving Ask UK than eBay and Microsoft sites, its two closest rivals, combined.
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