ASK Jeeves, Inc. (ASKJ)

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    Apr 06 05:16 AM
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    General Discussion on ASKJ
    Is this a buy or a sell? Reply
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    Mar 02 10:10 PM
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    Free Financial Content Threatens YHOO, TSCM and Other Portals/News Sites [view article]
    GlobalCrossroadsCapita... features several blogs to include; 12 Market Factors & Collocation of Capital.
    Finance portal has seen a 30% traffic increase in February 2008.
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    Aug 09 05:00 PM
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    Click-fraud and the search engine stocks [view article]
    Google and Click Fraud - What is Click Fraud -How Google manages Click Fraud

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    Oct 21 01:12 PM
    comScore September Traffic Data: More Detail (AMZN, CNET, EXPE, IACI, GOOG, MNST, UNTD) [view article]
    Having read your pieces on CNET on the Internet Stock Blog, I was
    wondering if you have any opinion on the stock coming into Q3 on
    Monday.
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    Sep 15 10:53 AM
    Four Stock Implications of Google Blog Search (GOOG, IACI, MSFT, YHOO) [view article]
    Google searches are an intellectual insult now that EVERYTHING is "sponsored" and you don't get the exact match until 20-30 hits down. That is unacceptable and MSFT Search is better for me. Reply
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    Sep 15 10:09 AM
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    Four Stock Implications of Google Blog Search (GOOG, IACI, MSFT, YHOO) [view article]
    Hm I don't know ... I like your angle, but I am not sure that I agree with it. It is easier to hit a lot of blogs because they run on specific domains (OK, many don't but still). Livejournal, Blogger, Typepad, MSN Spaces etc. I think you might be trying to work backwards from the assumption that Google Finance is coming. In fact, what Google has done for Finance is pretty minimal, sure you can enter the ticker in the search box, but not much more than that. And Yahoo allows that anyway. For people who use Finance regularly it is pretty easy to type. I agree that Yahoo Finance is looking increasingly out of date, and the news is poor, but Google still has a long way to go. And I am sure Yahoo is doing something about it.

    I think an equally plausible interpretation of the way Google has addressed Finance is that it filling in holes with polyfilla and hoping no one notices it's just stopgapping.
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