Google Killer -Cuil Have you tried it?

by yinyin on 2008-11-03 15:42:30

Maybe some of you are already using "Guil". If you are SEOer in the field of English, then the emergence of the "Guil" search engine is good news for us! Love the way it's presented and that every search result comes with a Logo or picture of the site. It supports English search well and does not require a Proxy. Did a comparison of the rankings in Cuil and Google's two engines: an English site, a large number of external links from Chinese and unrelated sites, a keyword ranked first in GG, but ranked ninth in Cuil. From this point of view, Guil's algorithm pays more attention to the quality of the external chain.

On the first day of September, an anonymous source revealed that Twiceler, a robotic catalogue launched by Cuil, the search engine known as Google's killer, for websites worldwide, would generate huge amounts of traffic and cause havoc to their sites. Many people have begun to question the fact that Guil, the killer, is not cold enough.

On July 28, Cuil(pronounced "cool"), which boasts better search depth and breadth than Google, officially launched. The word "Cuil" comes from an old Irish word meaning "to seek knowledge". Cuil's black home page says it covers more than 120 billion web pages, nearly three times as many as Google.

According to the observation of industry insiders, Cuil does use a more advanced algorithm than Google, but also many pages that were originally ignored by Google into the scope of search. In the field of Internet search, what can be more attractive to users than "more comprehensive search scope, faster search speed, clearer search results presentation"?

What's more, Cuil not only has a cool black homepage, but it also uses a magazine style to present search results, which is undoubtedly a very flattering design.

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In addition, the fact that it does not keep a user's search and browsing history will undoubtedly appeal to those who are concerned about protecting their privacy.

Cuil was founded by Costolo and his wife, Anna Patterson, in 2006. They both worked at Google. Not long after the Costolos started Cuil, two more Googlers came to join them: Russell Power and Louis Monier, former Google technology developers.

Cuil has raised $33 million in venture capital since its creation. Patterson said that in the initial phase of Cuil's launch, it will focus on searching and analyzing U.S. English Web pages. We aim to make Cuil available to users in all major European languages later this year. After expanding its language service, Cuil will place online ads in search results. In addition, the fact that it does not keep a user's search and browsing history will undoubtedly appeal to those who are concerned about privacy.

Cuil was founded by Costolo and his wife, Anna Patterson, in 2006. They both worked at Google. Not long after the Costolos started Cuil, two more Googlers came to join them: Russell Power and Louis Monier, former Google technology developers.

Cuil has raised $33 million in venture capital since its creation. Patterson said that in the initial phase of Cuil's launch, it will focus on searching and analyzing U.S. English Web pages. We aim to make Cuil available to users in all major European languages later this year. After expanding its language service, Cuil will place online ads in search results.

Source: Whip Bull