I'd rather marry an Aardvark.
Aardvark, are you all right?
You are almost in the end zone, Aardvark.
Aardvark, there-there are people there.
Aardvark, you're being extremely brave.
Aardvark, there are people there.
And Aaron, you are"Aardvark.
I repeat: Aardvark is H-O-T hot.
There's something crawling towards Aardvark.
I repeat: Aardvark is H-O-T.
Aardvark searched through one's friends and friends' friends also.
What else am I going to be, an Aardvark?
Google acquired Aardvark for $50 million on February 11, 2010.
There were two main interaction flows available in Aardvark for answering a question.
Aardvark was used for asking subjective questions for which human judgment
or recommendation was desired.
A prototype version of Aardvark was launched in early 2008 with an alpha
launch in October 2008.
Periodically, Aardvark contacted users via email
or IM when it believed they were well-suited to answer another user's question.
Aardvark was released to the public in March 2009,
although initially new users had to be invited by existing users.
The primary flow involved Aardvark sending a message to the user(via IM,
email, etc.) asking if the user would like to answer a question.
When Aardvark sent a question to the user,
if the user responded affirmatively, Aardvark relayed the question as well as the name of the questioner.
The Aardvarks and the Colonials both have hosted local
and statewide tournaments and the Rochester Colonials hosted the 2007 USA Rugby National Collegiate All-Star Championships, Rochester's first national tournament, as well as the 2009 NYS Rugby Upstates Tournament and the 2009 New York State High School Rugby Championships.