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    chesterdaly
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    Posted: 2005-Mar-04 23:21
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    Google switched to Answers.com for it's definition link as it's far superior then anything else out there. You get answers for searches, not links.
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    Wall Street Journal - Walt Mossberg

    "Answers.com is also a start toward a new search paradigm... real instant information, not just links to pages... I urge you to try it.

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    Forbes - Lisa DiCarlo

    "Let me just come right out and say it. Answers.com is the most useful, smartest, coolest, easiest-to-use Web innovation to come around in years."

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    openxs
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    Posted: 2005-Mar-05 05:10
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    ..and you work for them?

    IMO, Except for their visual appearence and ad-free interface, there not anything new or surprising. They use a collection of various databases and display resutls from it, they dont have their own data.



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    Posted: 2005-Mar-05 05:23
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    No I don't work for them. I love their search site though and obviously Google likes them enough to use them. I think it's great that you don't have to search millions of links and can find the answer you're looking for on one page. Answers.com is no doubt a great compliment to Google.



    openxs
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    Posted: 2005-Mar-05 06:00
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    Whatever google creates or uses does not necessarily have to be good.

    I dont like Froogle, Google News and Google Image Search. There's no point in using answers.com just because google uses them.

    Anyway, thats just me. Other may like it..



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    Posted: 2005-Mar-07 03:35
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    openxs wrote: "They use a collection of various databases and display resutls from it, they dont have their own data."

    Google doesn't own the data you search either. It's called content SEARCH. The great thing about Answers.com is you don't have to search millions of pages, but instead find everything you're looking for on one page. If you don't like Answers.com or Google, then so be it, don't use it, but I'm sure many will find them both quite useful.



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    Google doesn't own the data you search either.

    Well, google does have its own database of indexes that is not readily available unlike the database Answers.com Uses. So, this is incomparable & insensible.

    The great thing about Answers.com is you don't have to search millions of pages, but instead find everything you're looking for on one page.

    Great thing = A combination of wiki and Dictionary.com. right?

    If you don't like Answers.com or Google, then so be it, don't use it, but I'm sure many will find them both quite useful.

    Although I just like its visual appearence, but the main purpose of your thread was to highlight Answers.com in context of Google, "Google switched to Answers.com...".

    In anycase, I dont intend to defame the service in any manner, but the fact remains that they dont have an 'Innovative Technology' in place considering the way its being advertised with the name of google.



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    openxs wrote: Great thing = A combination of wiki and Dictionary.com. right?"

    Actually... here's what it says on their website...

    As opposed to standard search engines that serve up a list of links for you to follow, Answers.com displays quick, snapshot answers with concise, reliable information. Our editors take our content from over 100 authoritative encyclopedias, dictionaries, glossaries and atlases, carefully chosen for breadth and quality.

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    Posted: 2005-Mar-07 10:43
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    According to my knowledge in this scene so far and my discussion with their 'Director of Product Management', they use a collection of several readily available resources/databases, of which they use Wiki primarily.



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