{"id":1917708,"date":"2026-05-04T18:34:00","date_gmt":"2026-05-04T15:34:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/analyse.optim.biz\/?p=1917708"},"modified":"2026-05-04T18:34:00","modified_gmt":"2026-05-04T15:34:00","slug":"need-to-ask-jeeves-something-sorry-its-too-late","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/analyse.optim.biz\/?p=1917708","title":{"rendered":"Need to Ask Jeeves Something? Sorry, It&#8217;s Too Late"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>[analyse_image type=&#8221;featured&#8221; src=&#8221;https:\/\/www.cnet.com\/a\/img\/resize\/a55e3e3c994f20f57bc34adf4905b7a9a78a11bf\/hub\/2026\/05\/04\/7d29db54-253d-4a55-a183-dd24082bf1c5\/gettyimages-494578579.jpg?auto=webp&amp;fit=crop&amp;height=675&amp;width=1200&#8243;]<\/p>\n<div id=\"article-70e33e53-8c83-47aa-b414-5f2f45ad4d56\" class=\"c-pageArticle_body sm:u-col-2 md:u-col-6 lg:u-col-6 lg:u-col-start-2\">\n<div class=\"c-pageArticle_content\">\n<div class=\"u-grid-columns\">\n<article class=\"c-ShortcodeContent c-ShortcodeContent-theme:default sm:u-col-2 md:u-col-6 lg:u-col-12\">\n<p class=\"u-speakableText-p1\">One of the longest-enduring characters on the internet, the business-suited mascot for Ask Jeeves, and its associated search engine Ask.com, are no more. 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The service went live in June 1997, but was\u00a0<span><span>rebranded from Ask Jeeves to Ask.com<\/span><\/span>\u00a0in 2006 after IAC acquired it.<\/p>\n<p class=\"u-speakableText-p2\">&#8220;As IAC continues to sharpen its focus, we have made the decision to discontinue our search business, which includes Ask.com,&#8221; the website reads. &#8220;After 25 years of answering the world&#8217;s questions, Ask.com officially closed on May 1, 2026.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The web page copy concludes, &#8220;Jeeves&#8217; spirit endures.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>For years, the Jeeves character was portrayed by dozens of actors at trade shows, as a Macy&#8217;s Thanksgiving Day Parade character\u00a0multiple years, and even appeared in Super Bowl commercials in 1999.<\/p>\n<p>Jeeves was, in its time, the personification of a helpful internet guide, predating the chatbots that now occupy the anthropomorphic online help space today. 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A company representative did not immediately respond to a request for comment.<\/p>\n<\/article>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div>\n<div class=\"c-pageArticle_articleAuthorBioFooter\">\n<div class=\"c-articleAuthorBioFooter\">\n<div class=\"c-articleAuthorBioFooter\">\n<div class=\"c-articleAuthorBioFooter_body\">\n<div class=\"c-articleAuthorBioFooter_nameBlock\">\n<div class=\"c-cmsImage c-articleAuthorBioFooter_image\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.cnet.com\/a\/img\/resize\/21f18e26f658516fc8a445ec1f2b9a5e1fe115bf\/hub\/2024\/07\/22\/945218a3-f91f-4389-9f59-24cf0d1a0ab6\/omar-l-gallaga.jpg?auto=webp&amp;fit=crop&amp;height=64&amp;width=64\" alt=\"Headshot of Omar Gallaga\" height=\"64\" width=\"64\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"c-articleAuthorBioFooter_nameText\">\n<div class=\"c-articleAuthorBioFooter_name\"><span>OMAR GALLAGA<\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><span class=\"c-articleAuthorBioFooter_bio\"> See full bio <\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"c-pageArticle_content\">\n<div class=\"u-grid-columns\">\n<article class=\"c-ShortcodeContent c-ShortcodeContent-theme:default sm:u-col-2 md:u-col-6 lg:u-col-12\">\n<p class=\"u-speakableText-p1\">One of the longest-enduring characters on the internet, the business-suited mascot for Ask Jeeves, and its associated search engine Ask.com, are no more. 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