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Jul 30
2008

What's the Big Deal about Cuil?

Posted by jrajani in Web

 

There has been a lot of coverage in the media about the new search engine Cuil developed by ex-employees of Google. 

 Google does a better job of presenting results to queries then this engine at the moment, however, given time I think Cuil will surprise a lot of non believers out there.

According to the about page on cuil.com:

"Rather than rely on superficial popularity metrics, Cuil searches for

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