Ask.com
Ask.com, previously Ask Jeeves, is a search engine made specifically to provide information. Ask.com states that its goal is to "make it possible for curious people to find the knowledge they need." Ask.com's user interface is comparable to Yahoo's. Ask.com, in contrast to Yahoo, which is run by Bing, is a stand-alone search engine. The majority of users who visit Ask.com are from the United States; specifically, 51.8% of its users. Ask.com offers a variety of web search options, including dictionaries, weather forecasts, conversations, famous people, stock prices, and more. There are many various types of searches, including ones for questions, the web, photographs, news, Q&A, local listings on television, blogs, recipes, and videos. Moreover, the toolbar makes search accessible to Firefox and Internet Explorer users. Placing your mouse over the binoculars will cause a little window to open, allowing you to see the website's appearance before clicking on it.
There are no translations available, and the results are not ranked. Ask.com is a directory, so not all of the information is reliable. You cannot enter a single word; rather, you must pose a question. It also cannot look up music.