There was a time you asked Jeeves a question for the last time and never knew it 😔
I remember it. I asked it if Jeeves was gay, and he said that he prefers the term “jovial”. He was a treasure.
I went to the site about 5 years ago out of boredom to see if the old easter eggs were still there. iirc most of them still worked, but the “Is Jeeves well endowed?” Easter egg was removed.
Oh my god!
They killed Jeeves!
you bastards!
Here’s a bit of trivia (I worked for a startup that Ask Jeeves acquired back in 2000 & stayed on for a few more years):
There was a brief period of time where Ask Jeeves seriously considered getting into search for porn. They went so far as to design a French maid caricature named Mimi that was to parallel the Jeeves butler that was their brand back then. They even registered a bunch of domains like askmimi.com before finally deciding they didn’t want to risk damaging the Jeeves brand, and scratched the whole project.
Another bit of trivia: the CEO & executives at Jeeves when they acquired us were short-sighted idiots. One of the products my startup had developed was something we called “text ads” that let people bid on popular search terms for placement of ads along with the search results we served up. It was a fully automated system that required virtually no interaction on our part, and we considered it a license to print money. It brought in a good amount of revenue for us. After Jeeves acquired us they shut our text ads down and sold the service off to another small company. The Jeeves CEO at the time infamously said “we’re in the question answering business, not the advertising business” when this was sold off.
The company that bought it made some improvements to it then re-launched it as Google AdWords, and Google quickly eclipsed Jeeves after that.
After Jeeves acquired us they shut our text ads down and sold the service off to another small company. The Jeeves CEO at the time infamously said “we’re in the question answering business, not the advertising business” when this was sold off.
Wow. They really did die the hero instead of living long enough to become the villain.
They may be idiots, but they’re respectable idiots.
I imagine even if they tried to make a run with the ads, different people who were sociopathic would have still gained the monopoly.
The building of that monopoly required criminal minds
That is amazingly myopic wow
wait that was still up? crazy
It was in the top 10 most visited websites for a surprisingly long time.
Surprised it didn’t get a AI makeover
*pleasantly surprised.
Ask Jeeves was a remnant from a bygone time of static html 4.0 pages, <blink> tags, and view counters. It was a simpler time, perhaps even a better time. But I’m glad this memory didn’t have to get tarnished, with the mid 2020s tech du jour.
I used a Visitor Counter to beat a business rival who had stolen my business (long story, but he was a crook). Since it was a small town, and this guy was well connected, with a brother on the police force, so I got nowhere with real justice. This was this guy’s business model - invest in a business, then steal it.
So I told my story on my web page, and put a hit counter at the bottom. First, he threatened to sue me, and I told him to bring it on, I had written documentation and many live witnesses who would verify every statement I made.
The page went locally viral, and people all over town told me they read the page. As the hit counter imcreased, his business decreased. He got increasingly desperate as his business crashed, begged me to take it down, which I refused, and eventually he closed the business.
I re-branded under another name, and continue to operate that business to this day.
This is probably the first time I typed that url to go to that website since the 90s.
What a surreal feeling.
I didnt realize ask.com was still around.
Iremember when it launched… another relic of the old internet.
Ask Jeeves was still up?

Can only imagine what the IP will be used for now
Use our new shiny Ask AI agent! Trained on double the stolen training data!
Just as soon not, as any connection to it will be tracked and forwarded to ice and homeland security
Dang that was one of the three I was first introduced to as a kid. Teacher recommended using AskJeeves, Dogpile, or what she called her “personal favorite”, Google.
Not sure how Dogpile still exists
google next pls?
It wasn’t very PC, but you could ask Jeeves if he’s gay and get a snarky reply.
Was good for a few years, but then started to get its ads intrusive as the enshittification started to creep in.
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