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Cuil! But Are We Really Ready to Dump Google?
Cuil, the latest contender for the search throne currently occupied by Google, is likely to fail, if history is our guide. Entrenched incumbents commanding world-class talent and money are very difficult to dislodge. And yet, some  experts tell us there is a growing...
Tags: Sean Silverthorne, Search, Cuil, Google Inc.
Blog posts 2008-08-04
Search More of the Web with Cuil
For most users, Google is the go-to search engine. But is it the best search engine? Not according to the developers of Cuil, an unfortunately named but compelling search alternative. Pronounced "cool" ugh, the site claims to search three times as many pages as Google and 10 times...
Tags: Cuil, Search Engine, Rick Broida, Search, Google Inc., Apple iPhone, Web
Blog posts 2008-07-28
Search More of the Web with Cuil
Search More of the Web with CuilRE: Search More of the Web with CuilLets see it first.Rafael MontillaStupid nameThis won't catch on because it is so poorly named. Google is a verb now and part of the American -scratch that- world lexicon. You can't compete with that with...
Tags: Web, Search More, Cuil
Discussion threads 2008-07-28
Searching for Cuil â€" Google Alum Competes (UPDATED)
Today's the day that Cuil -- pronounced "cool" -- goes live. Started by Anna Patterson, who sold her previous search technology to Google in 2004 and then went to work there, the new engine claims well over 121 billion pages indexed. But there are already visible problems. by Erik Sherman
Tags: Google Inc., Cuil, Larry Dignon, Branding, Search, Benefits, Marketing, Human Resources, Erik Sherman
Blog posts 2008-07-28
Cuil! But Are We Really Ready to Dump Google?
Cuil! But Are We Really Ready to Dump Google?RE: Cuil! But Are We Really Ready to Dump Google?Dump Google.... Have you gone mad!
Tags: Cuil, Google Inc.
Discussion threads 2008-08-05

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Get "Wide" Web-Search Results with Widexplorer
Widexplorer takes an interesting tack on Web searches, presenting results from many popular search engines in a wide, scrolling format. (The above screenshot doesn't do it justice; you have to try it yourself.) For example, a search for "iPhone" returns a Google pane, a Cuil...
Tags: Search Engine, Widexplorer, Search, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2008-08-25
Video Memo: Great Managers Take Heart
Meltdown. Turmoil. Crisis. Downturn. Call it what you will, but right now looks pretty crummy, a time when opportunities for advancement seem few. But take heart, says management consultant and author, Vince Thompson. In this new BNET video he says that right now is the time when...
Tags: Video, Corporate Communications, Public Relations, Marketing, Michael Mattis
Blog posts 2008-10-01
Search the Web More Efficiently with MelZoo
Is there really room in the world for yet another search engine? After all, we already have Google, Yahoo, and Live Search I assume that Cuil was just some sort of practical joke gone horribly wrong. But don't be so quick to discount newcomers: MelZoo is an innovative search engine...
Tags: Web, Search Result, Search, Dave Johnson
Blog posts 2009-01-13
Try Minority Report-Style Web Browsing with Cooliris
Unusual browsers are nothing new. Whether it's Opera, Cuil, or Melzoo, there's always someone hoping to improve upon Google. This time, though, it's something special: Cooliris lets you flick through the Web visually, as if you were a character in Minority Report. ...
Tags: Web, Video, Grid, Web Page, Cooliris, Channel Management, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Dave Johnson
Blog posts 2009-03-19
One Manâ??s Answer
Silicon Valley is full of imperial visionaries whose mission is to take down Google, which now controls about 64 percent of the search market worldwide. They range from Microsoft to newcomers like Cuil, but all of them have ended up merely battling one another on the outskirts of Googleâ??s dominion,...
Tags: Stephen Wolfram LLC
Research articles 2009-05-25
Live Blogging: Sergey Brin & Eric Schmidt Talking Search With The Press
Google cofounder Sergey Brin and Google CEO Eric Schmidt are speaking today to a small gathering of reporters at Google's New York office. Below, a semi-live blog of the briefing. Semi-live? Well, Erick Schonfeld of TechCrunch, Peter Kafka of AllThingsD and I all eyed each other each other up. "You...
Tags: Google Inc.
News items 2009-10-07
In Depth: After Google: who will be the next web sensation?
Nothing lasts forever. When Google launched, Yahoo and AltaVista controlled search. When the web started to grow, Compuserve, AOL and even the Microsoft Network considered it a poor cousin to their gated communities. Today, Google dominates search, but there's always another major player around the corner; a revolutionary service that...
Tags: Twitter, service, Google Inc., Prediction
News items 2009-08-15
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