Monday, July 28, 2008

New Search Engine

Cuil, one new search engine to be created by former Google  and IBM  veterans. Pronounced "Cool," one that firm have developed new architecture and algorithm and this search engine one has indexed 120 billion Web Pages (3 times Google and 10 times Microsoft).

Cuil say he can fulfill this by searching and ranking the page base on relevance and content compared, Cuil  call  "superficial popularity metrics." When search engine find a page with keyword, live in page and check the content remains, its concept and inter-relationships and closely.

"The Internet has grown exponentially in the last 15 years but search engines have not kept up," the company said in a statement. "Popularity is useful, but has dominated search results so heavily that it gets harder and harder to find the page you want, especially if your search is a complex one. For a deeper search, establishing relevancy is more than a numbers game. Cuil prefers to find all the pages with your keyword or phrase and then analyze the rest of the content on those pages. During this analysis we discover that your keywords have different meanings in different contexts."
 
The company also said that because it analyzes Web pages and not click-throughs, the company said it doesn't know user search histories and habits.

But the comments in Matt's FriendFeed all suggest that Cuil is a poor search engine with little relevance and technical issues. Yes, Cuil had some server issues last night but they seem to be corrected as of this morning. The WebmasterWorld thread has much of the same reaction, but does take notice to the impressive nature of the management team, the new search interface and the size of the index. Overall, it seems as if SEOs are not all that impressed with the current results, but many do believe Cuil does have a shot.

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