>Answers.com has been doing this for a couple of years.  I don't know the
>details, but they often give context for the answer.

I have not looked at Answers in a long time. Last time I looked I was not 
impressed. They offered many variations on the question typed and wanted 
me to figure out which one was my question. Sometimes none of the choices 
were right. I will have to take another look.


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