Google has been targeted many times in competition by new search engine startups but unfortunately all of them fail to provide the stability and relevancy of search results for which Google has been renowned all along.
We know what happened to Wikia first and now its time for Cuil to pack the bags.
Cuil (pronounced: 'Cool') is a new search engine created by some ex-Googlers that claims to provide the same quantity and relevancy of search results as Google at half the cost. Cuil also claims to have indexed 120 billion web pages already making them the most comprehensive search engine on the web.

But is Cuil really cool enough to beat Google?
The clear answer is NO. Cuil does have some interesting features such as a 2/3 column layout, keyword suggestion, category suggestion but when it comes to an average user who basically seeks quantity and relevancy of search results, Cuil fails.
The search engine has already started facing downtimes as a result of massive hype created by TechCrunch and reviews from all around the Internet. Plus the relevancy % of search results is very low. Checkout below the images I get when searching for "Sizlopedia".

Just look at the pictures associated with my blog links and judge the relevancy of the not-so-cool search engine.
For a more interesting query, try Cuil'ing the word "Cuil" itself
















Sizlopedia is a technology blog created by Saad Hamid, a problogger from Pakistan.
I heared about cuil everywhere and wrote about it. My friend got a picture in search results, associated with his site which was never on the site so its strange. lets see how it goes we chould give them some time to sort things out lets see how they come across yahoo, msn etc first………….Nice judgments by you