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Hey guys, I recently found this search website. (& this wikipedia site)
Cuil is an automatic search engine that searches in context and does not sell any search entry places for money.
Cpedia is a library which puts these data into an automatic wikipedia.
What features does it give?
A very important thing that is totally different to google:
I just wanted to throw out an alternative to the markt leaders, because it's always good. Here is a very good example of both engines:
Search for "smart" (See how the car type is the first entry, and not any advertiser)
Microsoft Office 2003 (Notice how the stuff has been automatically organized)
So for now, good searching!
Cuil is an automatic search engine that searches in context and does not sell any search entry places for money.
Cpedia is a library which puts these data into an automatic wikipedia.
What features does it give?
Features said:
A very important thing that is totally different to google:
Cuil said:What information do you keep about me?
None. We analyze the Web, not our users. Read our Privacy Policy for details. It’s short.
I just wanted to throw out an alternative to the markt leaders, because it's always good. Here is a very good example of both engines:
Search for "smart" (See how the car type is the first entry, and not any advertiser)
Microsoft Office 2003 (Notice how the stuff has been automatically organized)
So for now, good searching!