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The Associated Press reported this morning the launch of Cuil. IMHO, as much as the search results are displayed on a slick and "cool" page, these guys have little or no chance of competing with Google, but there's a real chance they could be bought by Microsoft before the end of this week for 500 bucks. What Microsoft does with it is another matter.I played around with Cuil to check out its search results this morning, and was not impressed. Cuil does not have the algorithms to compete with Google. For example, my search on the word "virtualization" spits out results from sites I never heard of. The only two familiar sites were VMware and the Virtualization Conference. I don't know where they found the associated images to the search results either.

My opinion of Cuil is that the wives of these ex-Googlers got too greedy with their founders' historical financial success and whipped their husbands to do better than Sergey and Larry. Cuil is very slow, and the results are inconsistent once you pass the slick(er) look of what you see. Well, Google page design is so ugly anyway, it doesn't take too much to beat them in the design department. Kids, get the check from Ballmer and move on.
Here is the AP story that broke the news.
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Cuil News Desk 07/28/08 10:29:04 AM EDT | |||
Associated Press reported this morning the launch of Cuil. IMHO, as much as the search results are displayed on a slick and 'cool' page, these guys have little or no chance to compete with Google but a real chance to be bought for a crazy astronomic $5-10b by Microsoft before the end of this week. What Microsoft does with it is another matter no one knows. |
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