congresswoman anna eshoo of the san francisco peninsula of the u.s. congress, thank you for being with us. >> thank you very much. >>> up next on "press here," one of those little guys in the net neutrality ask.com joins us when "press here" continues. >>> welcome back. we were talking about net neutrality, the idea that a little guy's data ought to be just as important as the big guys' big guys like google. >> reporter: if google is the goliath in silicon valley, then search site ask.com is david. except unlike in the bible, david probably will not win this one. ask, based in oakland, gets a fraction of a fraction of the traffic that google does, despite the fact that ask has been around since the very earliest days of the consumer internet. >> cooking questions? ask jeeves. >> ask has reinvented itself several times. first, dropping the name ask jeeves and then outsourcing its search function to concentrate on the latest hot trend, using real people to answer questions, what pundits call the knowledge market. doug leads is ceo of ask.com. he's also