Ask.com's Search Results Go '3D'
By MICHAEL LIEDTKEThe Associated Press
Tuesday, June 5, 2007; 11:55 AM
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Internet search engine Ask.com has been chasing market leader Google Inc. for years without making much headway, but that hasn't deterred its engineers from trying to set the pace for innovation.
In its latest advance, Ask.com on Tuesday will introduce a more dynamic way of displaying search results. The Oakland-based company will sort its results into three vertical panels spread across the computer screen instead of piling 10 links in a static stack like most major search engines have been doing for the past decade.


