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Were Cuil’s Investors Clueless or Typical VCs (or Both)?
http://watchmojo.com/ web/ blog/ index.php/ 2008/ 09/ 13/ were-cuils-investors-c…Sure, Cuill (or is it Cuil?) tripped out of the gates after a much hyped launch, that much we know. But with all due respect to the otherwise on-the-ball Matt Marshall and Venture Beat, he’s missing the point on Cuil’s admittedly absurd $200M valuation in the last venture round. We’re not doubting
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Friday Flashbacks: where do GPay, Dopplr, Cuil and Silverlight stand now?
http://thenextweb.org/ 2008/ 09/ 05/ friday-flashbacks-where-do-gpay-dopplr-cuil…Friday Flashbacks is a new article series we’re going to try and establish here on The Next Web blog, in which we look back at what happened in this week one year ago. The aim is to get some insight in what had us - “us” being tech bloggers in general - buzzing last year, and if all that noise was worth it or not.
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With Friends Like Sarah Lacy, Cuill Needs No Enemies
http://www.traffick.com/ 2008/ 07/ with-friends-like-sarah-lacy-cuill.aspSarah Lacy's defense of Cuill suggests that the story they came out with should have been three of their main strengths (as opposed to "superior relevancy"). (Maybe it's just me not being knee-deep in relationships with VC-funded search startup pitchmen in the Valley, but the story that refuses to
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Cuil Ain't So Cool
http://www.e-strategyblog.com/ 2008/ 07/ cuil-aint-so-co.htmlCuil.com (pronounced Cool), the new search engine developed by ex-Googlers, came out of stealth mode over the weekend to much fanfare. The news hook, of course, is the angle of ex-Googlers taking on Google. They should've stayed in stealth mode until they had it figured out because they ain't a challenge to Google (or Yahoo, Live.com and Ask.com, for that matter) any time soon.
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New Search Engine, www.Cuil.com, Finally Ready to Compete With Google
http://www.atelier-us.com/ e-business-and-it/ article/ new-search-engine-wwwcuil…New Search Engine, www.Cuil.com, Finally Ready to Compete With Google Author: Mark Alvarez 28 Jul Launched today, www.cuil.com, the stealth search engine was co-founded in 2005 by two former Google engineers (Anna Patterson and Russel Power) and a former IBM top manager (Tom Costello).
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Cuil referrer info (just because you like it)
http://cleverhack.com/ 2008/ 07/ 28/ cuil-referrer-info-just-because-you-like-it…Cuil referrer info (just because you like it) July 28th, 2008 Because of the hoopla around cuil today, I thought I’d take a peek at this newest search engine’s referrers. Cuil crawler info. I know I’ve been seeing this bot for the past year or so.
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New Search Engine
http://wiresmash.com/ people/ new-search-engine/There is a new search engine called called cuil. The word cuil reminds me of the word cool hehe. Search engine guru Danny Sullivan has a great post about the new engine, Cuil, (pronounced “cool”) There’s a big new search engine launching Monday: Cuil.
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Ex-Googlers Say Cuil is Cool
http://www.thelifeofluxury.com/ ex-googlers-say-cuil-is-cool/Anna Patterson used to work for Google, after quiting in 2006. But her efforts earlier in her career led to Google buying her Internet search engine technology in 2004, to upgrade it’s own system. Now Patterson thinks she may have struck gold again, but this time she’s not selling the search engine technology.
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Anna Patterson’s Cuil vs Google Search
http://www.richardpalace.com/ 2008/ 07/ 28/ anna-pattersons-cuil-vs-google-searc…Anna Patterson, a former Google employee, launched her new search engine Cuil, pronounced “cool.” Backed by $33 million in venture capital, the search engine plans to begin processing requests for the first time Monday. Anna Patterson’s last Internet search engine was so impressive that Google bought the technology in 2004 to upgrade its own system.
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