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[October 28, 2005, 4:01]

What Women Want (to Ask.com)

Blog So Ask.com is reinventing itself as a women's search site. What do women search for that a pan-gender search engine cannot provide? Perhaps I'm just being a stupid male here, but.why? Please, if someone knows, do tell.

[March 5, 2008, 16:23]

What Women Want (to Ask.com)

Blog Comment James, they actually invested £80m and sold for £1m? what a disaster, I would have kept my stake, even if it meant the company going into bankruptcy! Am sure that 50% is worth more that £100m now. Maybe this new (re)invention will work, if you can...

[March 6, 2008, 18:06]

What Women Want (to Ask.com)

Blog Comment Simple women are taking over the world.lol

[March 6, 2008, 18:13]

What Women Want (to Ask.com)

Blog Comment Harpless - Carlton and Granada's respective online investment strategies make for jaw dropping reading. In Ask Jeeves, they both invested real money and virtual cash via broadcast ad time on their channels - two years later they sold their stake...

[March 7, 2008, 13:45]

What Women Want (to Ask.com)

Blog Comment James, I think it's safe to recommend that Chalton/Granada stick to TV, this internet thing just isn't for them!

[March 7, 2008, 19:20]

What Women Want (to Ask.com)

Blog Comment First, they were AskJeeves (http://www.squirrelnet.com/search/AskJeeves.asp). Then Ask. Now AskForWomen (my own title). So many changes. Too bad they didn't stick around as AskJeeves. Given the approaching semantic web, it could have been a nice...

[March 8, 2008, 2:51]

What Women Want (to Ask.com)

Blog Comment I still remember back in the dot com craze when Carlton and Granada proudly announced they were jointly investing £80m in 50% of Askjeeves, they later, rather quietly sold that stake to original owners for.m.

[March 6, 2008, 9:05]

What Women Want (to Ask.com)

Blog Comment I suspect harpless is right, and more. This sounds like a cheap and easy way for them to focus the advertisements a little better. Lots of potential benefit to the search provider, but is it a benefit to the user as well?

[March 6, 2008, 6:33]

What Women Want (to Ask.com)

Blog Comment Maybe the plan is to morph into a content portal much like Yahoo but for women. My guess is they would leave search as it is, but provide news feeds and other women focused content alongside it. Add me to that list of 'Stupid males'!

[March 5, 2008, 17:34]

I'll Tell You What I Want, What I Really Really Want

News Sites dedicated to women have become the latest Net fashion as two more -- iCircle and charlottestreet.com -- launch Tuesday.iCircle, the latest offering from free ISP Freeserve promises to offer women what they really want from the Internet...

[October 26, 1999, 14:31]

BEME Latest Addition To Women's Web

News BEME.com is part of magazine publisher IPC's Internet business and will have access to content from its 70 titles, including women's magazines Marie Claire, Woman's Own and Woman and Home. It is the latest in a glut of sites for women, with handbag...

[January 27, 2000, 6:08]

Oxygen Woos Women, Online And Off

News There are signs that the market is beginning to realise that, while women don't currently dominate the online landscape, things could change.iVillage and Women.com recently got thumbs-up from Wall Street analysts, and both firms recently beat...

[February 1, 2000, 6:05]

IT Pay: Women Get Short End Of Stick

News The virtual pay parity among less-experienced workers in the Techies.com study may dispel some of the myths about women in technology," said Dan Frawley, chief executive of Techies.com. Number crunchers at Techies.com were also surprised by the...

[January 17, 2001, 10:13]

I Am Woman, Hear Me ... Click (part 2)

News And women are already comfortable shopping that way offline, said Ellen Pack, senior vice president and general manager of Women.com. Women.com is launching a new clothing and accessories boutique next month to take advantage of that interest, said...

[September 13, 1999, 9:50]

Jane Wakefield: On Sexism And Bugs

News This might account for the slow start women sites like handbag.com and charlottestreet are experiencing. While women in techie jobs are still in the minority, on the Internet the girls are catching up.

[December 20, 1999, 9:14]

The Day Ahead: Ready, Set, Rollup

News Ideally, Women.com's largest shareholder, Hearst, would have bought the company. A notable example of how these rollups will play out was this week's merger of iVillage and Women.com. This combination of two near-equal rivals will create the...

[February 9, 2001, 12:08]

Explore All Avenues Before Assuming Gender Bias

News You could spend several week's salary at Amazon.com on books that explore women's evolving role in the workplace, and find a lot of different answers, ranging from suggestions on how women can adopt behaviours that traditionally have been viewed...

[October 14, 2002, 11:44]

The New Web: US Women Are Overtaking Men

News Women between the ages of 25 and 34, when many are establishing households and having children, have flooded sites like babygear.com, ibaby.com and pampers.com, the survey found. For the first time, more women use the Internet in the US than men...

[August 10, 2000, 11:05]

Euro 2000 Forces Women Onto The Web

News Streetsonline.co.uk, the most popular e-commerce site visited by 16.7 percent of UK Internet users, attracted 18.6 percent of all women surfers, and nearly 60 percent of Lastminute.com's visitors were female.

[August 1, 2000, 16:44]


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