Will Cuil Kill Google? Where will Cuil be in a year? - Pridictions

Discussion in 'All Other Search Engines' started by atiq, Aug 19, 2008.

  1. atiq

    atiq Active Member

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    #121
    It will be a big success even it get market share equivalent to MSN.
     
    atiq, Sep 3, 2008 IP
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    #122
    Cuil is good, i liked it. Smart design, smart results. It's not like Google. It don't show spam sites. But it ll never be popular like Google, i think. But i ll use it, when it ll stable enough :p
     
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    #123
    Cuil now exists since some time and still does not deliver usefull results.

    But I have to admit that it is better than in the beginning. Let´s see...
     
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    ian_batten Well-Known Member

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    #124
    The name does kinda... suck. Noone knows how to pronounce it.
     
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    #125
    no way i dont even think its that good, google are too good
     
    JasonJason, Sep 4, 2008 IP
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    #126
    LOL. The way they display results is pretty unsuitable. It doesn't better than even alltheweb.com. It won't kill Google :)!
     
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    #127
    My money says a new SE would require hundreds of millions of dollars in advertising at AT LEAST 3-5 years to even compete with the current TOP 3.
     
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    #128
    Design is cool but how it shows its results doesn't look good.
     
    Providence, Sep 6, 2008 IP
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    #129
    Never heard of it lawl.
     
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    live-cms_com Notable Member

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    #130
    Living under a rock, lawl.

    Anyway, I think Cuil will be dead within 12 months unless they improve it.
     
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    #131
    um ....I don't like their result pages. A successful search engine may not able to show their success within a year but I sure Cuil will be forgotten in a year.
     
    onlytopblog, Sep 6, 2008 IP
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    #132
    agree, people won't remember the name!
     
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    #133
    Google is not that good! As a matter of fact, even though less used MSN displays more relavent results.

    Something will come along and beat them sooner or later, but they will never be buried. Unfortunately, this is not the search engine who will knock their butt's off their shiny throne.

    The day will come.
     
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    #134
    Sure. I am just afraid that we people won't live to see it. :D
     
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    #135
    I totally disagree. while I do like Microsoft as a whole, MSN leaves much to be desired. It's far to easy to manipulate, and in my experience the results are horrible.
     
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    #136
    although, I will admit to this. In a feeble attempt to prove myself right, I just ran 1/2 dozen searches on MSN and Google and found both to come up with basically the same results. Maybe MSN is improving... :eek:
     
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    #137
    It's some kind of a new search engine.
     
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    #138
    Cuil is pretty much dead. They don't even show search results for certain high traffic keywords. Crazy!
     
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    #139
    Cuil can survive, as do Ask.
     
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    #140
    It may be more useful but they will really have to have some very new and compelling ideas to unseat Google. Google has a cult following including me. For example when I go to yahoo i do not go for search but for their homepage to see current news and sports info.
     
    gotwork, Sep 10, 2008 IP