
Well, whaddaya know. Everything you search on Google has been tagged as harmful.
I just realized that I’d rather search instead of bookmark, and now, we’re hostage to this bug. The internet is effectively stopped.
So somebody ‘fess up. Which of you guys broke the internets?
Cuil, a new search engine, debuted this week. Claiming to be a different kind of search engine, Cuil hopes to bring sematics search into the web instead of relying on Pagerank. Cuil bases its results on content and relevance. I love the speed, and Cuil boasts of being the world’s largest search engine, having an even bigger index than Google. Also, I like the Web 2.0-ish black look.

Cuil is kind of hard to figure out, though. A Cuil search of my name turns up gibberish.
With rumors abound of the death of PageRank and the dawn of a semantic web, I wonder how it will fare against Google if Google does decide to end PageRank.
I wonder how it’ll be like in the long run? What do you think? Have you tried Cuil? How do you find it so far? Share your thoughts.