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	<title>HipMojo.com</title>
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		<title>Will Ask.com/Google Hookup Send Yahoo! in the Arms of Microsoft?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Feb 2008 16:54:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ashkan Karbasfrooshan</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[IAC&#8217;s Ask.com already uses Google&#8217;s text ads, but hitherto, it&#8217;s still used its own search algorithm, which it acquired when it bought Teoma.  Teoma and Wisenut were once considered to be potential Google killers, Ask Jeeves bought Teoma; Looksmart bought WiseNut.
Anyway, Ask.com already uses Google&#8217;s text ads and when Google filed to go public, it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>IAC&#8217;s Ask.com already uses Google&#8217;s text ads, but hitherto, it&#8217;s still used its own search algorithm, which it acquired when it bought Teoma.  Teoma and Wisenut were once considered to be potential Google killers, Ask Jeeves bought Teoma; Looksmart bought WiseNut.</p>
<p>Anyway, Ask.com already uses Google&#8217;s text ads and when Google filed to go public, it was disclosed that Google was giving Ask a 110% revenue share.  That&#8217;s right, Google was essentially paying off Ask.com for market share.  However, IAC always maintained that one day, it might launch its own ad platform, too.  This always seemed to be a hollow threat, because Google has created the world&#8217;s most effective and valuable advertising marketplace&#8230; it did not make sense for Ask.com to do that, frankly.</p>
<p>Today <a href="http://www.alleyinsider.com/2008/2/iac__ready_to_bail_on_ask_ " target="_blank">SAI</a> is reporting that blanketed between potential layoffs is the possibility that IAC simply drops using Teoma to power Ask.com&#8217;s search engine and instead fully turns to Google for both algorithm and paid search.</p>
<p>The implications are actually both trivial and important.  They are trivial in that Google is getting access to Ask.com&#8217;s less-than-5% market share as is via the paid ads relationship; but in the backdrop of MSFT arguing that the market needs a strong No. 2 to fend off a Google monopoly in search, Google might also want to avoid this.  Google already powers AOL.  So if Ask.com is also powered by Google, in fact, Google &#8220;owns&#8221; the real estate on 3 of the Top 5 search engines (Google, AOL and Ask.com).  In that context, I hate to say it, but it would make sense for YHOO and MSFT to hook up, because otherwise YHOO and MSFT will be fightning for the #2 slot instead of taking on Google for the #1 rank.</p>
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