My Dear Brothers and Sisters Nope ! I have not read anywhere about such tools though in future they may develop such tools. Cuil is a seach engine and pronouced "cool". This search engine can't overtake google nor it is good to compare it will google
Some former Google employees have started their own search engine Cuil.com Pronounced "Cool" As any starting search engine they aren't as good as Google is now, meybe in time they will be a real competitor. Cheers.
I have no idea.. Cuil's design is good but it still needs more tweaks in order to beat google.. But I doubt it because Yahoo, MSN and other old search engines still can't beat Google.
Cuil is an organic search engine like google , MSn ,Yahoo, etc pronounced COOL , developed by ex-Google employees. For more detail just visit http://www.cuil.com/info Good Luck
Every search engine got a different algorithm working behind them. Even though they never disclose much of the info. But you can judge them by researching more of the search results they show up for any targeting keyword.
It's a search engine like google just launched. They said it's bigger better than google, but it seems is not like that: http://www.cuil.com/info/
I like cuil because they are going back to content and away from link popularity. Google is good but let's face it... if you are bignamedomain.com and you have a couple keywords on a random page you will rank higher than an entire website that is made for that content and much more relevant.
Cuil.com A new kid on the block.. after google... Its a new brank search engine just launched, looks cool There are lots of stuff need to be added.. shortly..
Really no idea about any SEO tools from Cuil “coolâ€. Even, when I visited there on it’s launch day, it was down. Let’s see how it competes with the big G.
I don't think there is a separate seo tool for cuil and since it is in the preliminary stage, it will take some more time to develop one and at present it is no comparison for the big G
where have you been dude? cuil.com is the latest SE which established by anne patterson (ex google senior engineer)