Marilyn Monroe, the Mona Lisa and Cuil
I tried cuil, and I did not like it. Far from satisfactory. Too many irrelevant search results in the first two pages. But regardless of its quality I agree with what Seth Godin says:
"Google, of course, is the Marilyn Monroe of search. I have no doubt that someone will develop a useful tool one day that takes time and attention away from Google, but it won't be a search engine. Google, after all, isn't broken, not in terms of solving the iconic "how do I find something online using my web browser" question."
Read the full article at Seth's Blog: Marilyn Monroe, the Mona Lisa and Jackson Pollock.
"Google, of course, is the Marilyn Monroe of search. I have no doubt that someone will develop a useful tool one day that takes time and attention away from Google, but it won't be a search engine. Google, after all, isn't broken, not in terms of solving the iconic "how do I find something online using my web browser" question."
Read the full article at Seth's Blog: Marilyn Monroe, the Mona Lisa and Jackson Pollock.
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