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-Ask has redesigned its default search page and introduced some new features. The company is touting the new results page, dubbed "Ask 3D," as a "[major leap forward][3]" for search. [Ask 3D][1] features a new three-panel interface which integrates additional multimedia content -- images, videos and music -- along with the traditional text-based results.
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-Although Google dominates the search market, pulling in nearly fifty percent of all online search queries, Ask has its small, but loyal audience as well -- 5 percent according the comScore's April numbers.
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-And those existing users will likely enjoy some of the new features, which push personalization over generic search results.
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-The most obvious change is the merging of all types of search into a single page. The new search results page is divided into three sections -- hence the "Ask3D" -- with the left side containing a search box and links to expand or narrow results.
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-The center section contains traditional Web results. Highlights in the section are page previews complete with information like whether the page requires plug-ins, if there are "pop up" windows on loading, page size and download time (based on a 56K modem connection).
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-The right column of the search results page contains auxiliary search results such as images, Wikipedia, dictionary and blog results.
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-There's also a new video search, powered by Blinkx, which offer the ability to see video previews by moving your mouse over the thumbnail image.
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-Ask now features customizable skins and options for saving and sharing results with other users via folders of "MyStuff".
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-For more detailed information on all the new features check out the [Ask about page][2].
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-All in all Ask's relaunch is impressive and features make the site easier to use and more content rich, but at the same time Ask has a long road ahead of it if it wants to continue competing with Google.
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-[2]: http://about.ask.com/en/docs/about/site_features.shtml "Ask: Site Features"
-[1]: http://www.ask.com/ "Ask.com"
-[3]: http://blog.ask.com/2007/06/introducing_ask.html "Introducing Ask3D - A Truly New Way to Search" \ No newline at end of file