TechWeb - InformationWeek - Cuil is offering a new search service that the company claims can index, faster and more cheaply, a far larger portion of the Web than Google. -- read full article
PC Magazine - If you are going to roll out a new search engine, please try to make one that has more going for it than a silly name and cheap, misleading PR. -- read full article
TechWeb - InformationWeek - Founded by husband-and-wife team Tom Costello and Anna Patterson, Cuil aims to rank the relevancy search results by content analysis rather than by popularity. -- read full article
AP - Anna Patterson's last Internet search engine was so impressive that industry leader Google Inc. bought the technology in 2004 to upgrade its own system.
Reuters - A start-up led by former
star Google engineers on Sunday unveiled a new Web search
service that aims to outdo the Internet search leader in size,
but faces an uphill battle changing Web surfing habits.
PC Magazine - Cuil isn't quite a Google killer yet, but give it a while and it could find a sizable user base. The new search engine launched Sunday night, with an index allegedly three times that of Google. -- read full article
NewsFactor - A new search-engine platform was unveiled Monday by some former Google engineers to compete with the leading search site. Dubbed Cuil and pronounced "cool," the new company claims to combine the largest Web index with content-based relevance, results organized by ideas, and complete user privacy. Cuil said it has indexed 120 billion Web pages, three times more than any other search engine. -- read full article
AFP - A group of former Google engineers on Monday launched a rival Internet search engine, Cuil, saying it is an improved version of the world's most popular Web-scouring tool.
AP - Anna Patterson's last Internet search engine was so impressive that industry leader Google Inc. bought the technology in 2004 to upgrade its own system.
Reuters - A start-up led by former
star Google engineers on Sunday unveiled a new Web search
service that aims to outdo the Internet search leader in size,
but faces an uphill battle changing Web surfing habits.
AP - Anna Patterson's last Internet search engine was so impressive that industry leader Google Inc. bought the technology in 2004 to upgrade its own system.