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URL
www.answers.com
Slogan
world's greatest encyclodictionalmanacapedia
Alexa rank
~400sq
Commercial?
yes
Type of site
Reference content
Registration
?
Available language(s)
English
Owner
Answers Corporation
Created by
Bob Rosenschein
Launched
January 2005
Revenue
q
Current status
active
Answers.com is a website that presents reference content in over four million entries, collected from multiple sources. The site was launched in January 2005. The website is the primary product of the Answers Corporation(NASDAQ: ANSW), previously GuruNet, an Israel-based Internet reference company with offices in New York City and Jerusalem, founded by Bob Rosenschein in 1999.[1]