Note to self: when creating a new search engine with $33 million in funding, remember to list your website on the front page when people search for you.
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Note to self: when creating a new search engine with $33 million in funding, remember to list your website on the front page when people search for you.

Yes, it has been bad. It is possibly the greatest 1-day reversal of fortunes in the history of the Internet. Monday started off as a monumental day for Cuil with over 7.4 trillion articles and blog posts written about its launch. Before Monday ended, it was reviewed by another 471 billion blogs and given a fail rating by all but 11 or so.

Cuil is pronounced "cool" and what makes it potentially cool is the participation of former Google search architect Anna Patterson and her husband, Stanford professor Tom Costello, as well as other prominent search tech folk. (Where have we seen that minimalist home page before, eh?)
