Cuil unveils search service bigger than Google, so they say
Cuil (pronounced as “cool”), led by former Google engineers, unveiled its own web search service that hopes to rival their former company. In fact, it is dubbing its service as the biggest search engine in the world.
“Our significant breakthroughs in search technology have enabled us to index much more of the Internet, placing nearly the entire Web at the fingertips of every user,” Tom Costello, Cuil co-founder and chief executive, said.
Only time can tell if they can beat Google in the game of search. Initial impression, however, is more on the unimpress side.
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It’s slow as HeLL!
By Matt on July 28, 2008 5:14 pm