Cuil is a new search engine on the block, trying to displace Google from
the top of the search heap. They say their index is larger than
Google's, as if size is THAT important, and was launched by former
Google employees.
Rather than trying to mimic Google's method of ranking the quantity
and quality of links to Web sites, Patterson says Cuil's technology
drills into the actual content of a page. And Cuil's results will be
presented in a more magazine-like format instead of just a vertical
stack of Web links. Cuil's results are displayed with more photos
spread horizontally across the page and include sidebars that can be
clicked on to learn more about topics related to the original search
request.
So - is it any good? Would I recommend you start using it. Based on
some preliminary searches, which I'll outline below, I'll have to give
an unqualified no.
First, let's search for me - Oscar Merida, this blog comes up as the
first result, and the first four links are pretty relevant web
sites
where I write (and had my full first + last name displayed). Let's
take a look at what Cuil returns for the same
query.

You may be surprised to learn I am a woman. I am just as suprised as
you are. Who is that? Why is her picture next to my blog? For this
first search, although my blog comes up first, I'd have to save its a
big fail. Also notice that the blog post displayed with the search
result is more than a month old!
I have a pretty popular Soccer Blogs
website - how does it display on Cuil?

How disappointing - I'm not number #1, but even worse in my opinion, my
very own soccer blogs badge is listed next to a site that can be though
of as a competitor and is not even listed or linked to from my own
site. Looks like cuil is, stupidly, matching images to search results
without checking if the two are at all related or linked in some way!
I think the search results for Soccer Blogs on
Google speak for themselves.
