Remember the so-called “Google Killer” Cuil.com that launched back in July 2008? The search engine that was suppose to rival Google?
With the end of year approaching, TechCrunch took a look at their current status:
Just like I said back in September, Cuil was just a complete joke and the Google era is far from over
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I remember when I first saw Cuil – it didn’t produce good search results, and a lot of sites weren’t even on there. Most people said the same. It’s no surprise they have disappeared.
@Ben – Great to see you. Exactly. Poor results + crap interface = Failure. $33 million gone down the drain just like that
I haven’t heard of Cuil. But it’s better I haven’t. Google rules, whether we like it or not.