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About.com. The majority of their results come from their own
site. Used to be miningco.com. |
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Answers.com |
Answers.com offers free access to
millions of topics from the world's leading publishers. |
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Ask
Jeeves was designed to allow users to get answers to questions posed in
everyday, natural language. Ask.com was the first such commercial
question-answering search engine for the Web. |
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AskMeNow: Questions answered from your mobile telephone. From
their site, "We thought it would be cool if we could get simple answers
from our phone anytime, anywhere €” so we built AskMeNow." |
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AskWiki Beta is a preliminary integration of a semantic search
engine that seeks to provide specific answers to questions using
information from Wikipedia articles. |
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BrainBoost |
Brainboost: Now Answers.com. Type in a question in natural
language, get an answer. |
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eHow is an online knowledge resource with more than 140000
articles and videos offering step-by-step instructions on "how to do
just about everything" |
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Lexxealpha |
Lexxe processes natural language queries and delivers results
in clusters by topic. Queries can be keywords, phrases or short
questions. |
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Lycos iQ is a community driven "human search" site by Lycos
Europe GmbH. Users on iQ can post questions and answers in a similar
manner to sites such as Yahoo Answers, Google Answers and Wondir.com. |
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Powerset is betting on the wisdom of the crowds with a new
online community site called Powerset Labs. The company hopes the site
will get people to help build and improve its search engine. |
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Windows Live QnA |
Windows Live QnA: Ask any question and get answers from people
in the know. Try it. Real answers. A little late to a crowded market,
but Windows is there now too. |
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Yahoo! Answers is a community-driven knowledge market website
launched by Yahoo!
that allows users to ask questions of other users and answer other
users' questions. Over 60 million users. |