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Depending on who you ask, Google's cell phone would be free.
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Every time someone clicks on those listings on Ask Jeeves' Web sites, Google pays Ask Jeeves.
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Google has to ask first responders to manually upload data to Person Finder or embed some Google code on their websites.
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The ability to be on a call, ask for information about a restaurant (from google), and share that location with your caller is about merging information you need and tasks with your nexus of contacts.
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Ask your network of contacts to review your organization, product, or service on Google.
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In the fall, supporters of the Girl Scouts of the USA took to Twitter and Facebook to urge others to email Google to ask for a doodle of founder Juliette Gordon Low to appear on what would have been her 150th birthday on Oct. 31.
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So you know, strategically, Google doesn't have to make money on this, and you could ask that question to anything.
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In fact, Ask's focus on answers isn't its first attempt to gain a competitive advantage against Google by methods other than improving its search algorithm.
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Leeds notes that 45% of the queries on the Ask.com site are still phrased in the form of a question, compared to just 8% of queries on Google.
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