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		<title>The New Cuil Search Engine</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jul 2008 18:19:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just in case you’re not sure how to pronounce this new search engine, it’s pronounced “cool”. The story goes that 3 of the co-founders of Cuil are former Google engineers so the speculation that Cuil will be true competition for Google can’t be ignored. But is it really? Well, let’s give it a try, we’ll [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just in case you’re not sure how to pronounce this new search engine, it’s pronounced “cool”.</p>
<p>The story goes that 3 of the co-founders of Cuil are former Google engineers so the speculation that Cuil will be true competition for Google can’t be ignored. But is it really? Well, let’s give it a try, we’ll compare some searches on Cuil and on Google and the results they present from the first page of results.</p>
<p>Keyword Phrase: name tags<br />
On Cuil: I got 1,451,401 results &#8211; all relevant<br />
On Google: I got 51,200,000 results &#8211; all but 1 relevant</p>
<p>Keyword Phrase: south florida attorneys<br />
On Cuil: I got 3,063,754 results &#8211; all relevant<br />
On Google: I got 2,150,000 results &#8211; all but 2 relevant</p>
<p>Keyword Phrase: vacations to hawaii<br />
On Cuil: I got 22,353 results &#8211; all relevant<br />
On Google: I got 13,1000,000 results &#8211; all relevant</p>
<p>In this short exercise, Google had more items “indexed” in 2 of the 3 examples, but Cuil had more relevant results in all their examples. Also, the layout on Cuil takes a little getting used to but I like the photos and I like the tabs, when they are present.</p>
<p>All in all, I think Cuil may present as an alternative to Google but if it will be able to truly compete with Google’s massive marketing? Well, only time will tell!</p>
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