Can Cuil pose a threat to Google?
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Madhuri Katti , Kolkata:
Sep 14 2008
Made Popular Sep 14 2008
Cuil, meaning wisdom or knowledge in Gaelic and pronounced as ‘cool’, is the much hyped new search engine which was launched on Monday as a direct competition to Google! But it looks high only on hype and ambition and doesn’t come...
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The name sounds weird. Definitely not mnemonic. I wonder if it’s supposed to sound highbrow or something...
The serious-sounding name is directly opposite a playful one such as Google.
Besides, the word ”google” has already entered popular culture as the new verb form synonym of ”search.”
The serious-sounding name is directly opposite a playful one such as Google.
Besides, the word ”google” has already entered popular culture as the new verb form synonym of ”search.”
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Ooops sorry...that went out twice.
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Old is Gold,Google is the best.
Local Opinions (4)
1 Stars
The name sounds weird. Definitely not mnemonic. I wonder if it’s supposed to sound highbrow or something...
The serious-sounding name is directly opposite a playful one such as Google.
Besides, the word ”google” has already entered popular culture as the new verb form synonym of ”search.”
The serious-sounding name is directly opposite a playful one such as Google.
Besides, the word ”google” has already entered popular culture as the new verb form synonym of ”search.”
1 Stars
The name sounds weird. Definitely not mnemonic. I wonder if it’s supposed to sound highbrow or something...
The serious-sounding name is directly opposite a playful one such as Google.
Besides, the word ”google” has already entered popular culture as the new verb form synonym of ”search.”
The serious-sounding name is directly opposite a playful one such as Google.
Besides, the word ”google” has already entered popular culture as the new verb form synonym of ”search.”
Global Opinions (4)
1 Stars
The name sounds weird. Definitely not mnemonic. I wonder if it’s supposed to sound highbrow or something...
The serious-sounding name is directly opposite a playful one such as Google.
Besides, the word ”google” has already entered popular culture as the new verb form synonym of ”search.”
The serious-sounding name is directly opposite a playful one such as Google.
Besides, the word ”google” has already entered popular culture as the new verb form synonym of ”search.”
1 Stars
The name sounds weird. Definitely not mnemonic. I wonder if it’s supposed to sound highbrow or something...
The serious-sounding name is directly opposite a playful one such as Google.
Besides, the word ”google” has already entered popular culture as the new verb form synonym of ”search.”
The serious-sounding name is directly opposite a playful one such as Google.
Besides, the word ”google” has already entered popular culture as the new verb form synonym of ”search.”
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The serious-sounding name is directly opposite a playful one such as Google.
Besides, the word ”google” has already entered popular culture as the new verb form synonym of ”search.”