Will CUIL Kill GOGLE ?
A Shiny New Search Engine ?
While working on building a successful online business, I also endeavor to build a secure investment portfolio. As I subscribe to numerous investor news letters, articles, and ezines, I continually cross reference the information in these offerings, against each other. Recently, while doing a search of IPO's ( Initial Public Offering's) I read an article that referenced that names of former Google and Yahoo employees. This article was about a NEW SEARCH ENGINE! The name?
CUIL. Everyone had their collective fingers crossed as CUIL came out of the IPO starting gate,hoping for a great launch, competition for GOOGLE (market share and cheaper ad costs), and a solid return on investment. Never the less, it's launch was premature. The economy is not as robust as in recent years, and this was probably not the ideal time to launch a technology venture.
Don't count them out yet though. This hiccup is common to most ventures with great potential.
And GOOGLE, just as every other business, cannot dominate the market indefinitely. Also, CUIL has some of the greatest tech. business minds in the industry involved in it's creation!
So for now, look them up, and keep'em book marked, and keep your eye on them. I expect to see allot of great things happen with CUIL! I'll continue to watch their progress, and will continue to keep you updated!
Continue to think prosperity, and confess success!
YOU ARE SUCCESSFUL !
Virgil T Smith
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Hi Virgil,
I had read about CUIL in the news a few weeks back. I went to their website and entered the search term 'Xango' - and received a zero response. Thinking I did something wrong, I again entered 'Xango' in the search box, and again received a zero response. I then went to Google, entered 'Xango' and received 3.5 million listings.
I sent CUIL an email asking for qualification and never heard back.
I don't think Google, or any other search engine, has anything to worry about - at least for now.