*** Welcome to piglix ***

A9.com

A9.com
Search Engine
Industry Communications
Headquarters Palo Alto, California
Parent Amazon.com
Website a9.com

A9.com is a subsidiary of Amazon.com that develops search engine and search advertising technology. A9 is based in Palo Alto, California with teams in Bangalore, Beijing, Dublin, Iași, Munich, and Tokyo. A9 has development efforts in areas of product search, cloud search, advertising technology and community question answering.

A9 was created by Amazon.com in 2003 as an independent company aimed at producing technology for search and advertising. They moved into the building previously used by the DEC Systems Research Center in Palo Alto, California. One purpose of A9.com was to leverage algorithms, and the name was chosen as a numeronym to represent that word (i.e. 'A' + 9 other letters). The office was in Silicon Valley, near Stanford University. Under the direction of its first president, Udi Manber, A9 focused on several areas, including the A9.com destination website, product search, and a search advertising platform. Some early A9 services such as "search inside the book" continued, while others have been discontinued. The A9 search engine powers product search for Amazon.com and several other eCommerce retailers.

In February 2006, Manber was replaced by David L. Tennenhouse as president. In September 2006, William Stasior, one of A9's founders and a former AltaVista and Amazon.com executive, was named president. In June 2009, A9 acquired SnapTell, which developed smartphone-based visual search applications.

Stasior left in October 2012 to join Apple Inc. and work on Siri. Brian Pinkerton, who had developed WebCrawler in the 1990s, became general manager of A9 in 2012.


...
Wikipedia

...