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Photos: Cuil Launches Biggest Search Engine on the Web
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Cuil (pronounced COOL) provides organized and relevant results based on Web page content analysis. The search engine goes beyond today's search techniques of link analysis and traffic ranking to analyze the context of each page and the concepts behind each query. It then organizes similar search results into groups and sorts them by category. Cuil gives users a richer display of results and offers organizing features, such as tabs to clarify subjects, images to identify topics and search refining suggestions to help guide users to the results they seek.
"The Web continues to grow at a fantastic rate and other search engines are unable to keep up with it," said
Cuil's technology was developed by a team with extensive history in search. The company is led by husband-and-wife team
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Cuil's methods guarantee online privacy for searchers. Since the search engine ranks pages based on content instead of number of clicks, personal data collection is unnecessary, so personal search history is always private.
Summary of Cuil's features:
— Biggest Internet search engine - Cuil has indexed 120 billion Web pages, 3X more than any other search engine
— Organized results - Cuil's magazine-style layout separates results by subject and allows further search by concept or category
— Different results - Unlike other search engines, Cuil ranks results by the content on each page not its popularity
— Complete privacy protection - Cuil does not keep any personally identifiable information on users or their search histories
About Cuil
Cuil (pronounced COOL) is a search engine that combines the largest Web index with content-based relevance methods, organized results, and complete user privacy. The company's next generation approach to search is the result of proprietary breakthroughs in search architecture and ranking algorithms. Cuil's employees have extensive experience in search, having worked at Google, IBM, eBay, AltaVista,
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