Re: New Search Engine: Cuil
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Originally posted by karahd
I found it interesting and, honestly, I'll give it its fair shot. Honestly, no matter what comes out of Google, they are no longer a "search engine" to me. They're an ad-driven web appliance development corporation.
I'd say that is accurate.
I have to say that calling their search engine "cuil" is a hideously stupid idea. Words that do not sound the way they are spelled are terrible for building word of mouth. When a friend has to spell out the word, and you have to remember how to spell it, you have lost a lot of potential usage.
Their site says: "Cuil is an old Irish word for knowledge. For knowledge, ask Cuil."
Well, that's nice. But that still isn't a good word choice for a web page.
Also, their page is too fancy. Another part of google's appeal was the ultra clean interface.
And why is the search box so far down and to the left? Wtf?
Oh and finally, my first few experimental searches brought back terrible results.
With that said, I'll keep trying it out because I have been less impressed with google's results over the last few years.
Re: New Search Engine: Cuil
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Originally posted by karahd
PThey're an ad-driven web appliance development corporation.
How so? I don't see any advertisements when I go to their homepage or do a web search.
Wherever there is money to be made it will be done. So I bet if cuil makes google popularity/stock size they will do the same thing.
Cuil does seem a bad choice... But so was Wii when it first came out. I don't think a mature audience is gonna take to a play on the word "cool."
Re: Re: New Search Engine: Cuil
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Originally posted by Savaric
How so? I don't see any advertisements when I go to their homepage or do a web search.
Thats probably because Google doesn't do the whole banner ad thing, they do however have ads on their site. "Sponsored Links" are Ads based on what you are searching for.
Google also has a Google Ads program, which people put on their site and it displays ads based on content on the website.
Re: Re: New Search Engine: Cuil
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Originally posted by Savaric
Cuil does seem a bad choice... But so was Wii when it first came out. I don't think a mature audience is gonna take to a play on the word "cool."
Wii doesn't need to trade on its name - it trades on Nintendo. People go to the store and ask for the latest Nintendo console. Nintendo is already a massively well established brand in the video game industry.
The next console from Nintendo, Microsoft, or Sony could be the "Garblefargletonga" and it wouldn't matter. People would just go to the store and ask for the new Nintendo/Msft/Sony console.
The results page of this Cuil engine sucks. Why do I want all that excess spam for my search results. No wonder google shed these morons. They didn't learn anything about what made google a great search engine.
Re: Re: New Search Engine: Cuil
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Originally posted by Aristotle
With that said, I'll keep trying it out because I have been less impressed with google's results over the last few years.
What's been less than impressing you about Google lately?
My peeve with Google has been their move towards heavier interfaces - but that's going to be less of an issue if I get myself the new mobile internet connection I've been looking at.