Ask.com Shuts Down After Nearly 30 Years

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Ask.com, a US search engine and question-and-answer site once known as Ask Jeeves, shut down on May 1, 2026, according to a notice on its website. Parent company IAC discontinued the business while sharpening its focus on larger revenue-generating operations, according to TechCrunch.

History and Evolution

The service launched in 1996 and became known for letting users type natural-language questions rather than entering keywords. However, it spent most of its history competing behind larger rivals such as Google.

IAC acquired Ask Jeeves in 2005 and dropped the Jeeves name soon after. In 2010, the company cut back the search product to focus on Q&A, following a strategic decision by Chairman Barry Diller, who said the search business was not competitive with Google.

Why IAC Closed Ask.com

Ask.com had limited financial weight within IAC’s broader portfolio. Dotdash Meredith, an IAC subsidiary, generated US$1.7 billion in revenue in 2023. ANGI Inc., IAC’s home-services marketplace, generated nearly US$1.18 billion in 2024. Against these figures, Ask.com’s contribution was minimal, making the closure a practical business decision rather than a strategic turning point.

Legacy: Q&A Approach Resurfaces in AI

The shutdown carries an irony: Ask.com’s original question-and-answer concept has found new relevance in the age of AI chatbots. The shift toward direct answers instead of link lists has been described as the “Ask Jeeves-ification of online search.” Ask.com could not compete in its own era, yet the current technology landscape validates its central premise—the concept arrived before the infrastructure could deliver it at scale.

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GateUser-8acf43davip
· 3h ago
IAC's move this time is very pragmatic, cutting small businesses directly, going all-in on the cash cow.
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GateUser-6fd3205evip
· 3h ago
Ask Jeeves surprisingly lasted until 2026 before shutting down, childhood memories.
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