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Justin Grant, and
others built the
early AskJeeves.com
website based on that core program. In 2006, the "
Jeeves" name was
discontinued and they emphasized...
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Ask Jeeves, and a financial-technology company. A "
Jeeves" is now a
generic term as
validated by its
entry in the
Oxford English Dictionary.
Jeeves is...
- By
Jeeves,
originally Jeeves, is a
musical with
music by
Andrew Lloyd Webber, and
lyrics and book by Alan Ayckbourn. It is
based on the
series of novels...
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Little wants to
marry a waitress, and
asks for help from
Bertie and
Jeeves to get his
uncle to
approve of her.
Jeeves suggests a plan
involving romance novels...
- 2001. Excite's
portal and
services were
acquired by iWon and then by
Ask Jeeves, but the
website went into a
steep decline in po****rity afterwards. Excite...
- obliged, Jeeves." In the
American version,
Bertie instead asks Jeeves why he destro**** the pages;
Jeeves answers that no
other valet will ever need to see the...
- up
Jeeves in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jeeves is a
fictional character created by
writer P. G. Wodehouse.
Jeeves may also
refer to:
Jeeves (ERP...
- a web
search engine,
formerly Ask Jeeves Ask.fm, a
social Q&A web site "
Ask", a song by
Avail from Over the
James ASK (disambiguation) Ascq This disambiguation...
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Retrieved January 15, 2015. Fabrikant,
Geraldine (March 21, 2005). "
AskJeeves Inc to Be
Bought for $2 Billion". The New York Times.
Archived from the...
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David Warthen (born
December 10, 1957) was one of the
founders of
Ask Jeeves, now
called Ask.com, an
internet search engine.
Warthen has
served as
Chief Technology...