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Answers.com Works with Nokia

Business Wire, Jan 7, 2008

Service Provides Nokia Owners Access to 4 Million Answers through Download!

NEW YORK -- Answers Corporation, creators of Answers.com[TM], today announced that it is working with Nokia to offer owners of Nokia Series 40 and S60 devices access to its collection of over four million answers. The service is being made available in the Download! client on Nokia devices. The service features a convenient lookup box offering quick definitions on any word or phrase. This mobile "virtual library" covers subjects like history, business, literature, geography, sciences, arts, music, food, movies and technology.

"There are plenty of mobile search sites out there," said Bob Rosenschein, CEO, "but we're offering a more direct approach: actual information that we've licensed from over 180 sources. Like carrying a pocket-sized reference shelf, this is about quick content, not more time-consuming search. We are excited about mobile information in general, and about working with a company of Nokia's stature in particular."

About Answers Corporation

Answers Corporation (NASDAQ: ANSW) operates the award-winning Answers.com[TM] answer engine, delivering comprehensive content on over four million topics spanning health, finance, entertainment, business and more. Content includes over 180 licensed titles from leading publishers such as Houghton Mifflin Company, Barron's, Encyclopedia Britannica, All Media Guide and others; original articles written by Answers.com's editorial team; and user-generated questions & answers from Answers.com's industry-leading WikiAnswers(TM) (wiki.answers.com). Founded in 1999 by CEO Bob Rosenschein, Answers.com can be launched directly from within Internet Explorer 7, Firefox and Opera browsers, and its service is integrated into sites like The New York Public Libraries' homeworkNYC.org, The New York Times, CBSNews.com and others. Answers.com is also available for mobile devices at mobile.answers.com. For investment information, visit ir.answers.com. (answ-p)

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