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Let’s make Answers.com the Search Engine of the Year.

November 26th, 2007 . by Liz

My blogger-buddy Charles Knight over at AltSearchEngines.com has included Answers.com in the running for his Search Engine of the Year 2007 contest. Answers.com was Search Engine of the Month in September.

Love Answers.com and WikiAnswers? Help show support by voting for us! List Answers.com in a comment at the contest entry and also a little bit (or a lot) about why we’re the world’s greatest encyclodictionalmanacapedia.

Company love… in Hebrew!

November 26th, 2007 . by Liz

Yours truly was interviewed for an article in Globes, a fancy-shmancy Israeli business finance newspaper. The article covered Facebook applications, and as you know, we’ve released quite a few in the past few months.

Unfortunately for most of us out there, it’s in Hebrew… But the gist is about why and how we made Facebook applications based on Answers.com trivia and WikiAnswers Q&A. I’ve included some of my answers to the reporter’s questions in English below (not necessarily appearing like this in the article):

I work for Answers Corp, a U.S. and Israel-based company leading the world of online answers with Answers.com, a site with over 4 million reference topics, and WikiAnswers, the leading community-driven Q&A wiki. Both sites have content that I thought was worth sharing – we all need answers, right?

We wanted to create a way to allow Facebook users to put Answers.com trivia and WikiAnswers Q&A on their profiles, allowing friends to ask and answer questions or learn new facts, updated daily. That’s where Dapper comes in. Dapper, an exciting new Web 2.0 company, makes it easy to extract content from any site and reuse it elsewhere. They recently developed a way to create Facebook apps from any website content (in beta), which is how we’ve been creating these apps. We’re working closely with them as early adopters of their technology.

I chose topics for the apps that I thought would appeal to different people with diverse interests; for instance, there’s a Music Q&A app, perfect for people who are into music trivia, a Sports Q&A app for sports enthusiasts, and so forth. What you get is an app in your profile listing unanswered trivia questions, which anyone who can view your profile is invited to click and answer on WikiAnswers.

It’s also great for students, who were Facebook’s original audience. They can add Q&A apps relating to their studies (law, health, money) and test their knowledge, help others learn or even ask questions of their own.

Aside from Q&A apps, there are also a bunch of trivia apps as well: Quote of the Day, Wine Word of the Day, Today’s Birthdays (see below for URLs). There is also another app – the first we did - developed by Dapper that includes Word of the Day and Today in History (here).

How-To Tip: Protecting Questions

November 23rd, 2007 . by Crystal

Protecting questions is a powerful tool given only to Supervisors.  This feature comes in handy when a Q&A is being repeatedly vandalized or when spammers are attacking a specific page. 

But be careful.  Once protected, a question cannot be edited or improved.  So if you choose to protect a Q&A, remember to unprotect it once things settle down so that legitimate contributors can add their posts. 

The ‘Protect from Changes’ tool is located under Question Tools on the left side of the page.

protect questions

Thanksgiving edition!

November 22nd, 2007 . by Liz

The leaves have changed… The weather has chilled… It must be turkey time!

Thanksgiving Day is a time for giving… and taking.turkey

Like so:

Give answers to someone who needs them:

…And take answers from people who already know:

Happy Thanksgiving!

Does a T-bone steak dissolve in water, Pepsi or Coca-Cola?

November 21st, 2007 . by Liz

It’s the day before Thanksgiving, and my stomach is already rumbling with excitement. Roast turkey… juicy stuffing… buttery potatoes… Since it’ll be another 24 hours before I get anything that good in my stomach, here’s a food question for WikiAnswers Wednesday:

Does a T-bone steak dissolve in water, Pepsi or Coca-Cola?

Actually, it dissolves in hydrochloric acid, which is fancy language for GET IN MY BELLY!

What is 2 x 2?

November 21st, 2007 . by Liz

We’re thinking of getting a car, so this one caught my eye:

What is 2 x 2?

Well, duh, it’s a smaller model of a 4 x 4. Personally I’d go for a four-door sedan or some kind of hybrid vehicle; I hate the idea of hurting the environment. Then again, if a 2 x 2 is half the size of a 4 x 4, I guess it will burn fuel more efficiently, right?

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