How to Ask Jeeves a Question

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Summary: Ask Jeeves, now known ask Ask.com, is a search engine designed to search for queries posed in the form of a question, such as "How hot is it in Utah?" Learn how to search web sites such as Ask.com and AskKids.com for topics, games and images with the tips in this free video on Internet sites from a Web site professional.

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"Hi, I'm Michael Burton, with michaelburtonfilms.org, located in Salt Lake City, Utah. We're here talking about Internet essentials. Now, I want to talk to you about how to ask Jeeves a question. Okay, to ask Jeeves a question is very, very simple. I'm going to show you how to do this. All right, first of all you want to scroll down to your start menu, and bring up your Internet Explorer. Okay, there's a couple ways you could do this. Let's scroll up here and input the; let's go to Google. Now, if we go to Google we can search for Ask Jeeves, okay? Now, when we hit enter it's going to bring up a couple of options here. Right here is the one you're going to want, www.ask.com. So, what we do is we click on ask, and then, we can ask them any questions we want. We can ask "How hot is it in Utah", and then we click search, and what that'll do is it'll bring up different pages on Utah, and weather, and all sorts of stuff based on the key words that I ask. It's basically like another search engine just like Google or Yahoo; it's just called ask.com instead of google.com. So remember, www.ask.com. Also, there is an askkids.com. Let's go to that; www.askkids.com. This is pretty much the exact same thing, but it's for kids. It's it's basically like another search engine. You can search for a different top; kids can come on here and search for different topics, games, movies, videos, images, things like that."

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