"Here's a head scratcher. BusinessWeek named search engine Cuil, which launched prematurely, lost their VP Product and now has near zero traffic, as one of the most successful U.S. startups of 2008 read more » DiscussBury
"Remember the ill-fated Google-killer Cuil? Named 'Cuill' and very much in stealth mode for the first part of the year, they finally emerged end of July 2008 with a 'massive' search engine that read more » DiscussBury
Rafe Needleman reviews several search engines which offer interfaces we may see on the major engines sometime in the future. Includes Redzee, Nexplore, Viewzi, Cuil, Searchme, and Piclens. read more » DiscussBury
Don Reisinger writes, "An anonymous tipster wrote to us this morning to tell us that Cuil, the ill-fated "Google Killer," has unleashed its Twiceler indexing bot on websites across the globe and in the process, has brought many sites down." read more » DiscussBury
A startup led by the husband and wife team of Stanford professor Tom Costello and Anna Patterson former architect of Google's massive TeraGoogle launched on Sunday. read more » 5 CommentsBury
Michael Arrington reports on Cuil and suggests that while Google currently beats it hands down, the new search engine is still impressive and has potential. read more » DiscussBury