| This article or section needs sources or references that appear in reliable, third-party publications. Primary sources and sources affiliated with the subject of the article are generally not sufficient for a Wikipedia article. Please include more appropriate citations from reliable sources, or discuss the issue on the talk page. (June 2008) |
| This article or section is written like an advertisement. Please help rewrite this article from a neutral point of view. For blatant advertising that would require a fundamental rewrite to become encyclopedic, use {{db-spam}} to mark for speedy deletion. (June 2008) |
| Type | Public |
|---|---|
| Founded | January 2005 |
| Headquarters | |
| Key people | Bob Rosenschein |
| Industry | Computer Related Services |
| Revenue | $9.30M |
| Net income | $-4.0M USD[1] |
| Employees | 72 (As of April 13, 2008) |
| Slogan | world's greatest encyclodictionalmanacapedia |
| Website | www.answers.com |
| Type of site | Reference content |
| Advertising | video |
| Registration | ? |
| Available in | English, French |
| Launched | January 2005 |
| Current status | active |
Answers.com is a website that presents reference content in over four million entries, collected from multiple sources. Launched in January 2005, the website is the primary product of the Answers Corporation (NASDAQ: ANSW) (previously GuruNet), an Israel-based Internet reference company with offices in New York City and Jerusalem and founded by Bob Rosenschein in 1999.[2]
Contents |
Answers Corporation also owns WikiAnswers, a Q&A site that uses a wiki engine to improve questions and answers. It is the second-largest Q&A site after Yahoo! Answers.[citation needed] Answers has stated that it intends to bring the two sites much closer together in order to provide various types of answers to its visitors -- both encyclopedic and "community-based".
No comments have been added.