Many speculated that Cuil, Wolfram|Alpha, and most recently Blekko could topple the search giant. But now I'm starting to believe that Google could be its own killer. Whenever a new search engine is launched or two opponents combine, whispers of...
Cuil is Stone Cold - Another 'GoogleKiller' Bites the Dust Google Instant, SEO, and the Future of Search by Eric Enge Eight ways Google Instant could impact search, search engine optimization, and PPC.
Cuil was created by former Google engineers Anna Patterson, Russell Power and Louis Monier, who picked up $33 million in venture capital to launch the search engine. As spotted in the SEW Forums by member sitetruth, Cuil appears to be history.
As soon as people became aware of Cuil the main question people were asking was whether it would be the one to supplant Google. A highly popular question is "Who will be the GoogleKiller? It's also interesting to see how the other "Googlekiller...
Last year brought us few new innovations besides, or course, the GooglekillerCuil (you've heard of them, right? Google has seen a significant drop in its stock price; Yahoo continues to tread water and await a buyer to save them; MSN continues to...
Cuil May Sound Cool But Did Not Kill Google This Year Posted by Frank Watson Dec 31, 2008 Touted as a possible Googlekiller when it launched July this year, Cuil has had a disappointing start. Google will tell you that paid links will get you into...
Touted as a possible Googlekiller when it launched July this year, Cuil has had a disappointing start. Kevin Ryan gave us a thorough examination of the problems with Cuil and DaniWeb did an interesting analysis of their search results in...
Did the Cuil launch teach us anything? And that, my friends, is where I take exception to the Google-killer selling proposition. Selling a subscription-based search engine while claiming to be more efficient than Google has been a recipe for...
Posted by Kevin Heisler Jul 31, 2008 This morning the Guardian UK published a scathing analysis of Google, SEO and the launch of Cuil. What's Wrong With Being Cuil? SEARCHING FOR MEANING Cuil may be a good search engine.someday.
This morning the Guardian UK published a scathing analysis of Google, SEO and the launch of Cuil. Plenty of digital ink has been needlessly spilt this week over the launch of the suicidally-monikered new search engine Cuil.com.
What's Wrong With Being Cuil? SEARCHING FOR MEANING Cuil may be a good search engine.someday. But launching it as a "Google-killer" was a mistake. Yahoo on Paid Links BY THE NUMBERS Google created a firestorm in the industry with its Paid Links...
Cuil (pronounced like "cool") was hyped as the world's biggest search engine and a Googlekiller upon its official launch this week. Instead, hyping the site up led to a big fall as vanity searchers everywhere began comparing search results in...
Cuil may be a good search engine.someday. In today's Searching for Meaning column, "What's Wrong With Being Cuil? But launching it as a "Google-killer" was a mistake. Kevin Ryan outlines two lessons to learn from this: First, make sure it works...
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Cuil New Search Engine Launches Posted by Kevin Heisler Jul 28, 2008 Cuil, pronounced "cool," has officially launched. Check out Cuil.com. As a new search engine, Cuil is a longshot. It's no GoogleKiller.
Cuil was created by former Google engineers Anna Patterson, Russell Power and Louis Monier, who picked up $33 million in venture capital to launch the search engine. So how is Cuil different than Google?