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    New search engine from Google employees: Cuil

    http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/28/te...l?ref=business

    http://www.cuil.com/
    http://www.cuil.com/info/

    Can result unavailable due to heavy load (the price to become famous) but worth a wait it will be back and try.

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    Re: New search engine from Google employees: Cuil

    From description it looks interesting,

    but did not succeeded in loading the search engine itself.
    I hope they will make it work soon, as it sounds promising.


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    Re: New search engine from Google employees: Cuil

    I got one test search in before I got a server load warning. Nice to see something new, but it didn't grab me as my first time using google did.
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    Re: New search engine from Google employees: Cuil

    I had luck it worked now,

    for some topics it is not very informative, for some it puts on useful hints and tips/related stuff.
    I think this can grow in something interesting, if they will keep updating.

    What I do not like is that the options and "query language" is hard to find out, no idea how to find webs not older than 6 month for example.

    Interesting is their concept of illustrating some links, but sometimes they pick quite odd pictures


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