Cuil: New search engine
Bob Morris @ Jul 28th 2008 00:10 - Category: Unfiled
Cuil, a new, possibly game-changing search engine has just launched. They claim to have 120 billion pages in their index and to produce better search results than Google because of their semantic approach. Among other things, Cuil returns search results by category and also with tabs, as this search for “coffee” shows. This looks to be quite powerful indeed.
TechCrunch has more (and indeed hinted about Cuil last week, saying Google’s announcement about having a trillion pages indexed was timed because they knew something was about to go public.)
I wonder if the Cuil business plan is to get bought by Google…
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Natali on 30 Jul 2008 at 4:19 am #
There is a new search engine. The new visual search engine, it is only for kids.
http://www.aga-kids.com/