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The three have been aggressively adding new features to try to outpace each other. Time Warner's America Online is also rolling out new search features using Google software. Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies. Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later?

Start your Independent Premium subscription today. Already subscribed? Mr Diller said that Ask Jeeves, one of the few internet site engines surviving from the dotcom boom, "has the potential to become one of the great brands on the internet and beyond".

Analysts said the deal could raise concerns for Google, which generates about two-thirds of Ask Jeeves' revenues by brokering advertising deals for the site. A strengthened Ask Jeeves, they said, may be able to squeeze a better deal out of Google. Mr Diller wants to extend the reach of Ask Jeeves, which launched in April , by moving it into new areas such as searching via mobile phones.

We have access to multiple third party structured and unstructured data feeds that, when integrated, can provide a web search experience on par with what we are able to produce internally, at much lower costs. In other words, as it says as the top, Ask is throwing in the search towel.

Google most likely, as it has a contract through to will power the normal search process, and the toolbar will keep making money for IAC. But it's still the end of an independent search engine. Never mind - there are plenty more such as Blekko and WolframAlpha. This article is more than 11 years old. On the advertising front, MSN is expected to debut a new technology intended to rival the successful AdWords program operated by Google.

The new MSN AdCenter service, set to debut in Singapore and France in the coming months, is also likely to diminish Microsoft's dependence on Overture, a subsidiary of Yahoo, to help manage its advertising. Using sponsored advertising, search engines auction off popular search terms to the highest bidders, whose ads are then featured alongside search results produced for the terms or phrases.

And in another sign that companies outside the traditional search space are increasingly interested in joining the sector, The New York Times Co. Under the terms of Monday's deal, InterActiveCorp will issue 1. InterActiveCorp said that it intends to buy back at least 60 percent of the shares it plans to issue for acquisition through previously authorized share repurchase programs. The Ask Jeeves buyout is the most significant move made by InterActiveCorp since the company announced in December that it would divide into two separate companies.

At that time, the company split off its extensive online travel holdings, including reservation services Expedia.



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