Meet the revolutionary Cuil. An up and coming search engine powered by ex-Google employees and other technology heavyweights. Cuil will launch later this evening with a whopping 120 billion web pages indexed, easily making them the most comprehensive search engine around, even surpassing Google. Cuil’s revolutionary approach to search is what’s driving this massive shift – by utilizing semantic approaches to search rather than simple keyword cataloging and importance rankings, search results are more insightful, more accurate, and more meaningful than ever before.
Cuil also places an emphasis on user privacy. By not recording any IP addresses to their servers and not utilizing cookies, user information stays safe while they search. This makes them immune to any potential legal issues that may arise regarding user data. Coupled with their exploration by category navigation feature and their recommended search tabs, not to mention relatively cheaper costs due to their indexing structure, Cuil is about to make a splash in the search engine market.
At the core of its success Cuil has the leadership of the husband and wife team Tom Costello (CEO) and Anna Patterson (VP Engineering). Both Costello and Patterson were ex-Google employees, and their proven success in the search industry is what makes Cuil’s success possible. Founder and Chief Technical Officer Russell Power also joins the husband and wife team with his expertise as a former search engineer at Google. With this combination of technical and industry expertise, the future looks bright for Cuil.
From its stealthy beginnings, Cuil has developed into one of the most advanced search engines around. With the help of industry professionals and their own patented technology, the team is working to better the online experience for users. With their semantic approach to search, their privacy-focused business structure and their massive index, Cuil is set to change the way we search the web.