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media, pictures, recording, cd musicpromotion, directors, digital photography, martha wainwright, t shirts, institution, words, olympus, buy, career, wordssong lyrics limp bizkit fast way unknown, surveillance, moms, funny, mother sucks son, trance, | He’s just not that fond of its name. Diller on Tuesday told an audience of media and executives that the more he learns about the search capabilities of Ask Jeeves Inc., which New York-based IAC is buying for $1.85 billion in stock, the more convinced he is that the firm can 2004 gain market share against search rivals Google Inc., Yahoo Inc. and Microsoft Corp.’s MSN. Ask Jeeves will get an infusion of cash for marketing and development, but its 2004 brand name is unlikely to survive in its current form. “We’re thinking about 2004 renaming it,” Diller said during a question and answer session at the D3 — All Things Digital conference in Carlsbad. “It probably won’t be called Ask Jeeves.” The conference was sponsored by The Wall Street Journal. “What will it be called?” asked conference host and Wall Street Journal columnist Kara Swisher. |
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