The prime architects of world’s most popular search engine, who had later left the company, has claimed to make the world’s biggest search engine, 3 times than Google and 10 times than others, as per the claims made by the rivalry group of Google.
Anna Patterson, who was the prime architect of World’s most renowned and popular search engine when she joined Google in 2004 but left in 2006, has unveiled ‘Cuil’ (pronounced as Cool) the largest search engine with over 120-billion pages, as per her claim. She has made this search engine with her husband, Tom Costello, former research and developer of search engine at Stanford University and IBM along with two former Google engineers- Russell Power and Louis Monier with the input capital venture of USD 33-million.
Unveiling the search engine, the couple (Anna and Tom) claimed that ‘Cuil’ was absolutely different from Google in several ways including searching pattern as it search the actual pages by identifying the original contents and displays it like magazines with richer display of results and features such as tabs to clarify subjects, images to identify topics and search refining suggestions to guide then through the results.
Google, on the other hand, which has not revealed its indexed page data since last three years need not to worry too much about the new rival, as its has a very strong strength in the web world, internet experts believe.
A Google official has claimed that Google still has the largest index page banks and company welcomed the new rival, as it would encourage us to perform much better.
Despite of tough competition from ‘Yahoo’- the number one internet site in terms of ranking and popularity, Microsoft Network (MSN) with its ‘Live’ tool- the second most popular search engine after Google and ‘Altavista’, former number one search engine before the entry of Google, Google still has the largest market share in the search engine market.
However, this time the competition is from its own former creators Anna Patterson, Russell Power – former veteran of Google and Louis Monier – former veteran of Google and eBay, which may likely to be tough in the future.
As per market prediction, the revenue in the Web search portals industry may grow at 13.4% in 2008 and 56% between 2008 and 2012.
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Comments:
Jones
July 29, 2008 at 12:00 AM
Yet another search engine?
I will keep on surfing with my old one, Google powered www.treehoo.com that provides excellent search results and plants trees for most of the profit. Making it easy for me to fight global warming and climate change!