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New search engine launches, sucks

Today sees the launch of Cuil (pronounced ‘Cool’), a brand new search engine launched by ex-Google employees.

So far, the launch has not gone smoothly. Having tested it quite a bit today I can report the following:

  • It’s really, really slow just now. Probably just teething issues, but not a good sign.
  • “No results because of high load…Due to excessive load, our servers didn’t return results. Please try your search again.”
  • Nasty interface. A three column layout for results by default (ew!) means that I don’t immediately know where there most relevant results are. I’ve been trained to read search results top to bottom since the days of AltaVista - I am supposed to be reading left to right? One column then the other?
  • Related searches at the top, and related categories on the right. Wha? Where? Who?
  • Their about us page returns a 403 forbidden error!
  • Thumbnails for search results that don’t relate to the content (for example, superstring theory - NSFW! Well spotted by digger Crypticlabs)

The performance issue on day one are forgivable; the usability issues less so. With excessive AJAX, and the issues mentioned above, the site is uncomfortable to use, at best.

Having said all that, I hope they do manage to provide an alternative to Google; everyone will benefit from a more competitive search market (rather than Google eating an ever-increasing slice of the pie), and their committment to privacy is laudable.

However, they’ve got a long, long way to go before they can match the power and simplicity of the big G.

Have you tried Cuil yet? What have your experiences been like?

Posted by admin on July 28th, 2008 4 Comments