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Thursday, 29 July 2010
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By Cara Garretson


Ask.com, once known as the home to a virtual butler named Jeeves, has been languishing at number four in the search-engine race for years. In an attempt to attract new users, the company this week unveiled an updated model for its search engine that combines a revamped Q&A format with input from its community of users. Read on to learn more about Ask.com's new model and features.






 
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