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To: fishweed who wrote (12268)9/14/1999 10:59:00 PM
From: Silver_Bullet  Respond to of 57584
 
ASKJ, another wave of the future?

I just happened to run across this tonight. It looks like it has bottomed @ 30 and it may never see that level again. It broke to the upside today with some force on news of signing up two corporate clients in the E*tail market.
Office Depot and Williams-Sonoma.

biz.yahoo.com

I believe that this represents a huge advantage of ASKJ over the other search engines. Even though this is the Internet customers must still be able to interact as if they were getting info from a real person, and ASKJ brings that technology to the web. A customer doesn't have to ask a question in a cryptic language, they can use plain sentences or if they so desired an advanced English sentence. The advantage to ASKJ is that the answers given by ASKJ are better informed than those given by a sales person.

How about buying a car on the web? I sure would like to ask ,in a sentence, what cars they have that fit what I am looking for instead of having to search the many types of cars that might fit the bill.... Saves me time and money.

How about books on the web amazon.com?

There are some real possibilities for great growth for ASKJ... and I believe at this juncture a good opportunity to see some stock price appreciation on the short to midterm

FT