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  1. Guest

    George Bush Is Behind Cuil Launch. He has got to be. It is just about as screwed up as everything else he has done.

  2. Guest

    Google-killer???

    I don’t think so.  Maybe the shape of it was too much of a paradigm shift for an oldtimer like me, but the first search I did just looked like a big mess.

    Some of the acoompanying images it served up made some sort of sense and some were just random bits of borders or menus.

    And try searching for "cuil" on Cuil.  When I did it didn’t find itself.

    Somehow I just don’t see "Cuil" taking over from Google.  When people want to find something they will be "Googling it" for some time to come.  I just don’t think people are going to want to "Cuil it".

    Next…

  3. Bill Harrison

    When I saw my lights dim, I knew that Cuil was coming on-line. Now, If could just find my front door I would be fine….or my back door…

  4. Hendy

    Obama  must be the brains behind Cuil. This is his vision of change.

  5. Hendy

    All kidding aside….Bush… Obama.

    I just searched for Builder Puurchasing Services. They come up number 1 on GOOGLE, but nowhere to be found on Cuil. Maybe Cuil is not what it claims to be.

    • Hendy

      I meant Builder Purchasing Services. I can’t type well.

      • Guest

        No ya didnt! ..you meant PUURCHASING Ha HA I  seen ya do it ..i did too i did! ~ ..

        I’ma tellin everybody that its now Puurchasing builders…NANNER NANNER!~

         

        you are new at blogging advertisement for your business :)

        thats what everybody does.. makes typos the nfreaks out = "oh My frigign GOSH!~ " .

        then you realize ..  well , not THAT big of a deal ..except, I instantly dont like your company now because Puurchase is a weird word :)

        lol  j/k

        what you DONT want.. is for somebody to email that post to your business. and then your boss comes in saying = "… who posted this and why is it spelled out like an idiot wrote it?" ..LOL

         

  6. Grayson

    A person comes to the page to read the article, then if they choose to they can comment.  You shouldn’t try to force comments before the user even has a chance to read the article.  I tried to send this article to my boss but with all the SQL injection attacks we have seen recently that plant an IFrame and forward you to a page to download a virus as soon as she realized it was redirecting her she closed the page.  This is in really bad form and this will lose you alot of current readers and possibly make potential new readers think twice before returning to your site.

    Not to mention I got my copy of your news letter today and it was FULL of dead links.  I had to work hard to find the stories you are offering me.  That shouldnt be.

    Thanks for the great work but you should really think about changing both the forwarding practice and your QC on the news letter.

  7. Sort of noticed the crash myself, but after waiting for the lookey loos to get out of the way I went back.  The speed is pretty good and that’s where their real "technology" lies — in the way they cluster the data.

    The results layout is "fresh", but may not appeal to users who are used to the simple, straight forward results layout of Google.

    We’ll see where it lands, but my guess is that they’re angling for a tax-free stock swap with Google for the server technology and then move on to another search project, just like they did 4 years ago.

    Go néirí leat

     

  8. I think at some point the community will make a choice and will either accept the new search platform or reject it.

  9. John

    With power/space concerns increasing for data centers, I hope people reading this don’t get the impression that scalability is addressable just by adding more servers.  It comes down to (as most things IT-wise do) planning and technology awareness.  There are alternatives when it comes to scaling and preventing peak-loading meltdowns….if the app is written in Java, my company (www.azulsystems.com) makes a network appliance that eliminates scaling problems and is widely deployed in finance and ecommerce shops for that reason.  For .net, php, and other apps there are no equivalent hardware solutions, but several software-based approaches can help also.  No way is this a badge of honor for Cuil ("we’re so hot we’re not") – it shows they didn’t plan to be a real company. 

  10. DRead

    It doesn’t even seem to count properly. Try searching for something really obscure that will return only a few items. In my case, searching for "37 hour clock" (in quotes to *try* limiting it to that exact string). Cuil tells me there are 8 hits, but only shows me 7. There is only one "page" so that isn’t the problem. My conclusion is that they’re off by one (hopefully it isn’t worse than that). If they can’t even get that right, well…?

  11. I think testing and market research should have been included in this launch.

  12. I have a free online dating site called thehotspotguide.com and every thing I have tried gets no results on cuil.

  13. I work with the search engines everyday and about one week ago I added Cuil to my set routines. I am not impressed at all and now I have dropped it from my set routines until I am sure that I can get better/ more realistic results with it, I may check it out again in the New Year.

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