
We’re thrilled to announce that Aardvark has been acquired by Google!
Aardvark has defined a new kind of social search: sometimes you want a person, not a web page, to answer your question. We’re extremely excited that Google shares our vision for how search can continue to evolve by including social features.
We have spent the past two years carefully designing and building Aardvark, combining our own vision with a rigorous user-driven development process. This acquisition represents an incredible opportunity to accelerate this development, working with some of the most amazing folks in the industry to offer a new kind of search to hundreds of millions of people.
As a first step, effective immediately, Aardvark will be available through Google Labs. Aardvark will remain fully operational and completely free, providing quick, helpful answers to all of your questions. You can sign up here.
As we move forward, we will continue working on Aardvark : improving its speed and quality, building exciting new features, responding to your feedback, and providing the highest level of support. Our top priority has been, and remains, providing a high-quality user experience.
We want to thank our great investors and advisors for helping make Aardvark a reality. And most of all, a big thank you to all the Aardvark users, for your incredible feedback and support. We’re honored by your participation in the social search revolution, and we’ll continue working hard to earn it.
We’ve put together a brief FAQ below to answer questions for our users and the press about the acquisition.
Onwards and varkwards!
- Max & Damon
Q: What is Aardvark
A: Aardvark is social search: ask any question and Aardvark will discover the perfect person in your network to answer in minutes. Aardvark launched a private beta in March, 2009, and has been growing rapidly since. Today people use Aardvark via vark.com, the Aardvark iPhone App, IM and email. Over the past few months Aardvark has had amazing reception by the industry and press, appearing in the New York Times, Time’s 50 Best Websites of 2009, TechCrunch, and winning runner-up as the Best New Product or Startup of 2009 at the Crunchies awards. Read more on our press page.
Q: Who’s building Aardvark?
A: The Aardvark Team is composed of about 30 people, with some of the best engineers and researchers in the industry. The team includes engineers from each of Silicon Valley’s major technology companies, four AI Ph.D.s, and founders from a dozen different successful startups.
Q: Why is Aardvark excited about joining Google?
A: We want social search to reach hundreds of millions people around the world, and joining with Google lets us reach that scale — we’re also excited to work with the team at Google: our company has a culture that was inspired by Google in many ways, and we have a lot of respect for the folks who work there.
Q: Will Aardvark keep running?
A: Yes! Aardvark will keep running and improving on a daily basis — over IM and email, on the Aardvark Mobile iPhone app, and on vark.com. Go ahead and ask a question just to make sure
Q: What will happen to my Aardvark account?
A: It will keep working just as it does today.
Q: Can I still sign up for a new Aardvark account?
A: Yes! You can sign up here. Sign up is easy and quick, especially if you use your Google account to import your profile!
Q: Are you going to keep working on improving Aardvark?
A: Absolutely. You can expect us to keep introducing new features, fixing bugs, and improving the speed and quality of the service.
Q: What’s going to change about Aardvark?
A: The main thing that’s going to change is that we’ll be able to move even faster with the support of Google.
Q: Are my questions and answers going to show up on Google Search?
A: As always, your questions and answers are private by default, unless you choose to share them with your friends. Your questions and answers will show up in search results from Google, Bing, Yahoo and other search results if you choose to share them publicly. For more info about Google’s privacy policy, visit www.google.com/privacy.
Q: What’s going to happen to the Aardvark Team?
A: The Aardvark team will continue working together within Google, and we’re also excited to have other Google folks joining the team as we move forward. We’ll be primarily working on improving Aardvark and exploring ways to improve social features in other Google products.
Q: How can I apply to work/intern at Aardvark now that we’re at Google?
A: Aardvark recruiting is now a part of the Google recruiting process — you can apply to work on Aardvark within Google! If you’re interested in joining our team, please email us.
Q: What does ‘varkwards’ mean?
A: http://vark.com/t/78a112
126 Comments
Google brought a revolution in world wide web and now this service will make Google even more important for its users.
In the past we searched for answers to questions stored on dumb machines but now through this service humans will be happy to share their knowledge.
Radiall
Jmalai talhar sindh
majid
How do I reduce the size of the print on my computer. I am not blinf. I need small print when I read anything. Thank you. I tried the accessibility button but it don’t do nothing.
whole idea that complex software could “help” you doing things.
…if your are one of those preaching to change the world let’s start impersonating those changes… Se me olvido que te olvede a mi que nada se me olvida
congratulations (:
Julien, we consider your social network to be friends, friends-of-friends and people with common group affiliations (such as alumni networks), as defined by your connections on Vark.com. Let us know if you have any other questions!
“village search ” a new generation search …really machines do need human
Another good news
Tnk you
its a good news for you
I never heard of ardvark, but when it comes out I would surely like to ask it a few questions
Some searches on google lead to more confusion than answers.
We sure liked all of your pictures.
This is the mother of John Davis the man that took you across the bridge.
We sure liked all of your pictures.
This is the mother of John Davis the man that took you across the bridge.
Almond and Chris Davis Buchanan
Firstly I am not understood I think u may effected any cost are any legal matter and I realized ofter it’ to be goes to my experience goggle is fl-oughted land and cultivated land which may be we want to pics up mangoes , bananas, Custer apple pulses rice and wheat which may got and earn cooked.
hi!
dam ma?
khawi ah nge i awm a?
This is an exciting google project. I’m happy to have found Aardvark and hope to answer many questions about website design and development, who know maybe I’ll even meet some people around Cleveland Ohio who would like us to design or develop their website whether it be ecommerce or otherwise. Once again Congratulations on your acquisition by Google, I’m sure the payout was well worth the amount of time put in!
AHOJTE, neumím anglicky, nemám to v českém jazyce, ale všechny zdravím pá Věra
i would like to know if some one knows why spell check in google toor bar dont work no more.
very useful
never heard of ardvark, but when it comes out I would surely like to ask it a few questions Some searches on google lead to more confusion than answers.
AHOJTE, neumím anglicky, nemám to v českém jazyce, ale všechny zdravím pá Věra
Congratulations Vark! You’re doing a great work.
It’s important to note that having great technology is not enough. Your service’s user-experience and integration with IM contributed to its adoption by many users.
Looking forward hearing great news from you!
Congratulations! You must be so delighted!! Heres to the next project!
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