Ask Jeeves Appoints Gary Price Director of Online Information Resources
February 09 2006 - 10:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
OAKLAND, Calif., Feb. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Ask Jeeves, Inc., a leading
provider of information retrieval technologies, brands and Internet
advertising services, today announced the appointment of Gary
Price, former Search Engine Watch news editor and editor of
ResourceShelf, as director of online information resources. Price
will lead Ask Jeeves' outreach efforts within the library and
education communities and will play an advisory role in the
development of new search products for Ask Jeeves. "Gary is a
renowned expert in search, particularly structured data search, and
a respected leader within the search, library and education
communities," said Jim Lanzone, general manager of Ask Jeeves U.S.
"His expertise and deep knowledge will be invaluable to the Ask
Jeeves team." In addition to his former position on the editorial
team at Search Engine Watch, Price is the editor of ResourceShelf
and Docuticker, online news sources for online researchers,
librarians, journalists and educators. Price will continue to
contribute to both ResourceShelf and Docuticker, independently of
Ask Jeeves. Price has been a frequent speaker at Search Engine
Strategies, WebSearch University, Computers in Libraries, Internet
Librarian and numerous other industry conferences. "I am extremely
excited about the opportunity to contribute to Ask Jeeves, one of
the most innovative search companies around today in my opinion,"
said Price. "I look forward to educating users about Ask Jeeves
search and developing the tools and services necessary to move the
needle within the library, education and general Internet user
communities." Prior to joining Search Engine Watch and
ResourceShelf, Price worked as a reference librarian at George
Washington University in Washington, D.C. He co-authored the book
The Invisible Web with Chris Sherman and has compiled several
well-known web research tools, including Price's List of Lists and
Direct Search, a compilation of invisible Web databases. He has
received numerous awards which include the Innovations in
Technology award (2002) and the Anges Henebry award (2004) from the
Special Libraries Association and Alumnus of the Year (2004) from
Wayne State University. Price holds a master's degree in Library
and Information Science from Wayne State University in Detroit,
Mich. About Ask Jeeves, Inc. As the 7th largest global web property
(comScore Media Metrix, December 2005), Ask Jeeves, Inc. delivers
world-class information retrieval products through a diverse
portfolio of Web sites, portals and downloadable applications. Ask
Jeeves' search and search-based portal brands include: Ask Jeeves
(Ask.com, Ask.co.uk and Ask.es), the Ask Jeeves Japan joint venture
(Ask.jp), Ask Jeeves Kids (AJKids.com), Bloglines (bloglines.com),
Excite (excite.com), iWon (iwon.com), My Way (myway.com) and Fun
Web Products (funwebproducts.com). Additionally, Ask Jeeves owns
differentiated search technology, as well as natural language
processing, portal and ad-serving technologies. Ask Jeeves
generates revenue from advertisers seeking to reach the company's
broad-based online audience. Founded in 1996, Ask Jeeves became a
wholly-owned business of IAC/InterActiveCorp in July, 2005. Its
headquarters are located in Oakland, California, with offices
throughout the United States, as well as in Europe and Asia.
DATASOURCE: Ask Jeeves, Inc. CONTACT: media, Patrick Crisp of Ask
Jeeves, Inc., +1-510-985-7696, or ; or Darcy Cobb of Dotted Line
Communications, +1-310-472-8600, or , for Ask Jeeves, Inc. Web
site: http://www.ask.com/
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