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June 9th, 2009 by Rena

Hey, all you Twitter fans out there! @WikiAnswers has been a staple of our Twitter escapades and now Answers.com is getting on the Twitter bandwagon. Ashton Kutcher and Oprah Winfrey, look out. We’ll be sending interesting bits of information to you, one tweet at a time. We’ll feature birthdays, historical events, words and other interesting facts that you may not have known about. You’ll be able to bring up these little morsels at your coffee break and look even smarter than you already are. Follow us at @AnswersDotCom. Tweet on!

Have You Heard?

June 8th, 2009 by Rena

Feeling like you are having a 21st Century Breakdown? Can’t Get No Satisfaction? Are you having a Bad Day? You can try to Blame It on the Hound Dog, but that would just be Ironic. Wipe off that Poker Face and look at your Reflection in the mirror so that you can see The Way You Look Tonight. There’s no need to feel like a Refugee.

The Saga Begins. Answers.com has added Lyrics from Gracenote. In case you’re thinking “That Don’t Impress Me Much,” it should. You can now find lyrics from all your favorite artists, including Frank Sinatra, Bob Dylan, The Beatles, Beyonce, ABBA, Britney Spears and Weird Al Yankovic.

Release your inner Dancing Queen. It’s time to Breakaway. It’s a Beautiful Day! Try Walking on Sunshine and just Soak Up the Sun. Trust me, once you start searching through these lyrics, you’ll find that they are a Hard Habit to Break. Take These Words to heart, they’re no 30,000 Pounds of Bananas.

Bye Bye Bye.

Hail to the Chief!

June 1st, 2009 by Rena

How many times have you asked the question “Why are the Iowa caucus and the New Hampshire primary important?” Ok, not that often, but you have to admit, it would be cool to know. There is a whole slew of questions about American politics and the American Presidency in our new collection of Q&As from our friends at Visible Ink. Here are some examples:

Fulfill your civic duty. Browse through The Handy President’s Answer Book and learn things that will shock and amaze you about the highest office of the United States.

Why does a curve ball curve?

May 18th, 2009 by Rena

beakersThe American Heritage Dictionary defines science as: The observation, identification, description, experimental investigation, and theoretical explanation of phenomena. Cool. There are so many interesting things out there that Answers.com went out and got a whole collection of Q&As to explain your scientific conundrums. 

Riffle through The Handy Science Answer Book. There are loads of questions to stimulate your scientific mind. Fascinating!