The search engine Ask Jeeves's dapper, grinning butler will soon be out of a job.
Jeeves's pink slip came from IAC/InterActiveCorp chair and chief executive officer Barry Diller, who announced the change during a Goldman Sachs Group investor conference in New York. IAC/InterActiveCorp completed its purchase of Ask Jeeves in July.
"By the way, Jeeves will disappear, and we will be called Ask or Ask.com," Diller said during the conference. "Not that I don't like that butler. He's actually a thinner butler now."
Mascot Didn't Represent
Jeeves, created by British humorist P.G. Wodehouse, was slimmed down and given a tan last year, said Lisa Meakin, a London-based spokesperson for Ask Jeeves. But surveys revealed that users tended to pigeonhole the search engine as "old-fashioned" and appropriate for only question-based queries, Meakin said.
The company's research has shown that use of the Jeeves character as the prominent symbol of the brand blinds people to recent changes and improvements in the search engine, the company said in a statement.
No timeline has been given for Jeeves's departure, and no final decision on a new name for the search engine has been made, Meakin said.
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