article imageEx-Google Employee Launches New Search Engine 'Cuil'

By Chris V. Thangham.
Subscribe to author
Published Jul 28, 2008 by  Chris V. Thangham - 19 votes, 13 comments
Share on Facebook  
Listen - Email - Print
Recipient email:
You can enter up to 10 comma-separated email addresses.
Your email:
optional
Message:
optional

Anna Patterson, a former Google employee, and her husband have started a new search engine called Cuil. They plan to top Google by indexing more Web pages.
Cuil is pronounced as “cool” and the company is based in Menlo Park, California. It's led by Anna Patterson, a former leader in Google’s search index business, and her husband, Tom Costello. Costello has researched and developed search engines at Stanford University and IBM.
With so much experience behind them, the two have started Cuil and they plan to unseat Google as the top search leader. So far, they have indexed 120 billion Web pages. In order to surpass Google they have to index more than 1 trillion Web pages and counting.
Another former Google employee is also assisting the husband and wife team; Russell Power, the third co-founder of the group, worked at Google on search indexing, Web rankings and spam detection.
The main points for Cuil are:
1. It has a good interface with results neatly arranged, but it needs to give the top results first if the interface is to look meaningful.
2. It offers privacy to users; Cuil won’t save or log data for future use.
3. It has a good suggestion feature; before you type a word, it offers various options for the word, saving time for users.
4. It has no advertising but the company may add some later.
A search for the movie "Dark Knight" gives the following results:
Cuil.com
Cuil Search Results
image:42078:1::0
TechCrunch's Michael Arrington compared Cuil with Google and stated that it has a long way to go but it's a good start.
Cuil’s ranking isn’t as good as Google’s based on the pure results returned from both queries. Where Cuil excels is with the related categories, which return results that are extremely relevant…And I want to reemphasize that Cuil is only an hour old at this point, Google has had a decade to perfect their search engine.
I tested Cuil briefly and it appears to work well. But with Google, I am used to getting the best result at the top and Google has so many other search options such as images, maps, videos, Wikipedia, IMDB, products, documents, news, blogs etc. -- it will take some time before people switch over to another engine, I would guess.
In my opinion, Cuil will most likely end up in the hands of either Microsoft or Yahoo, as I doubt Cuil can manage on their own in the long run.
article:257921:19::0

Virtual goods now a $5-billion global industry

With minutes to go before the end of the day, you visit Facebook and send out a quick birthday cake to a friend. It's $1 for the virtual icon that is simply displayed on their page. Sound silly? Well, these types of transactions are now worth billions.
Published 20 hours ago by  KJ Mullins in Internet | 1 comment

What Facebook, Twitter, PayPal can teach us about going viral Special

Going viral isn't a finger-snap way to achieve mass popularity. In fact, as author Adam L. Penenberg explains to Digitaljournal.com, some of the top tech companies found viral success by creating a product that had to be shared to be useful.
Published yesterday by  David Silverberg in Internet | 1 comment

TopFinds: Investigating Dental Health in U.S., Rihanna Speaks Out

The dental health insurance controversy in the U.S. The shocking mass killing at Fort Hood, Texas. Rihanna breaks her silence about domestic abuse. These are the top stories making headlines around the world.
Published Nov 6, 2009 by  David Silverberg in Internet

Alleged Orlando Shooter Apprehended

According to Orlando police, Orlando shooting suspect Jason Rodriguez has been captured without incident. Rodriguez was captured at his mother's house around 2:20 this afternoon.
Published Nov 6, 2009 by  Joe Gullo in Crime | 1 comment

Figure skater Elvis Stojko marks beginning of music career

Elvis Stojko, a two-time Olympic silver medalist, released the first single from his new album "100 Lifetimes" yesterday. It marks the beginning of the skating champion's music career.
Published Nov 6, 2009 by  Kevin Jess in Entertainment
apis-129186 apis-129159 apis-129155 apis-129156 apis-129148
Email:
Password:
Remember meForgot password?