Another Google Competitor?
By this time many have heard of the underdog search engine named MyLiveSearch that debuted earlier last month for beta testers — it has potential but as seen below that stats for Google have not worsened in the last month:

But now comes Cuill (pronounced the same as in “cool”). According to TechCrunch:
The company’s main claim is that it can index web pages significantly faster and cheaper than Google can - Cuill has told potential investors that their indexing costs will be 1/10th of Google’s, based on new search architectures and relevance methods. In some ways Cuill is the polar opposite of Powerset, which has huge indexing costs because it does a deep contextual analysis on every sentence on every web page. Powerset’s indexing costs, therefore, should be much higher per web page than Google’s.
I’m sorry to sound pessimistic at all, but that doesn’t sound that beneficial to the average user. We’re also told that Cuill is being developed by “… ex-Google search experts…” which sounds very unlikely to be any better Google.
I’d love to hear your insight or ideas from this if you’d leave a comment.
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The company’s main claim is that it can index web pages significantly faster and cheaper than Google can - Cuill has told potential investors that their indexing costs will be 1/10th of Google’s, based on new search architectures and relevance methods. In some ways Cuill is the polar opposite of Powerset, which has huge indexing costs because it does a deep contextual analysis on every sentence on every web page. Powerset’s indexing costs, therefore, should be much higher per web page than Google’s.