Washington23 »Software
Print

Cuil, once touted as a 'Google killer,' appears to be dead

Filed under: Business, Web services, SearchRemember Cuil? The search engine startup that claimed it could beat Google launched back in 2008 to a lot of fanfare, but it just didn't have the quality search results to back up its initial promise. Well, Cuil has existed for two years, getting almost no attention after its colossally bad launch, and now it appears to be shutting down.

There's no official word yet, but the site is down right now, and TechCrunch reports that former Cuil employees are saying it's gone for good. I couldn't reach anyone at the Cuil offices by phone to get a comment, but if it has failed, it's probably because the name is tough to spell and unintuitive to pronounce (every story about Cuil has to remind you that it's pronounced “cool”), and because it couldn't live up to its hyperbolic claims of outperforming Google.Cuil, once touted as a 'Google killer,' appears to be dead

Fuente: Download Squad

No comments

Leave a comment

Image Navigator

Sprint Premier “Silver” Customers: Get Your Last One-Year Upgrade From SprintMotorola Apologizes For PR Gaffe, Promises Better Bootloader PolicyPHOTOS: Cee Lo @ ACL Fest 2011 (DAY TWO)Aarushi’s Friends Say Case Poorly HandledBecome Your Own LOLcat With Brainwave Controlled Cat EarsMetro Home brings a little Windows Phone 7 style to your desktopKashmir Youth Detained Illegally, Report SaysBirthday Beat: Leonard CohenSection 8 50% off on PSN, Prejudice Coming to PS3 in 2011Coda Lines Up Another Fleet For Its EVsBlu-ray Releases For The Week Of Feb 13thIndia Reacts to Steve Jobs’ ResignationGoogle Offices Raided Once Again By KFTC Officials In Korea Over Antitrust ConcernsZombieVille and Battleheart developer quitting Android, Expect a lot more f-word articlesNokia Trials Free Wi-Fi in LondonGoogle Now support discovered in Chrome code, coming to a desktop near youCamp Bisco 9 Roundup: Bisco Setlists, News, Photos, VideosRed Dead Redemption invisibilidad fallo fijaStar Star Numbers Offer an Alternative, Not a Deathblow, to the Phone NumberMotorola Droid Pro Goes Official for Verizon, $179.99 for November 18 LaunchTop 10 Google Now Cards We Need From I/OSamsung’s Book-A-Like Self-Portrait CameraAT&T to Get their Own Motorola XOOM Later this Year?Why Windows Just Can’t WinReleases for the Week (January 23rd-29th)Hands-On Video: Shake to Charge and Solar Charger Apps Fix Your Battery Life ProblemApp Lets Friends Catch ‘Glympse’ of Mercedes A-Class OwnersSamsung Conquer 4G and HTC EVO 3D to Get Upgrades Pretty Soon