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Google Answers was an online knowledge market offered by Google that allowed users to post bounties for well researched answers to their queries. Asker-accepted answers cost $2 to $200. Google retained 25% of the researcher's reward and a 50 cent fee per question. In addition to the Researcher’s fees, a client who was satisfied with the answer could also leave a tip of up to $100. In late November... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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    Google Answers

    Google Answers was an online knowledge market offered by Google that allowed users to post bounties for well researched answers to their queries. Asker-accepted answers cost $2 to $200.
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    Uclue

    Uclue's origins are rooted in the closing of Google Answers to new questions on November 30 2006.
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    Google Questions and Answers

    It was launched in June 28, 2007 and replaces the fee-based Google Answers service, discontinued on December 1, 2006.
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    Jessamyn West (librarian)

    West briefly signed up as a researcher for Google Answers, writing about her experience for the journal Searcher.
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    Google bomb

    ↑ Google Answers explanation of algorithm changes.
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    Yahoo! Answers

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    Experts-Exchange

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    Live Search QnA

    It is somewhat similar to Google Answers, but closer in function to Yahoo! Answers.
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    Knowledge market

    Google Answers was another implementation of this idea.

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