Not news to me - a while back I noticed Twiceler indexing every single page of my site, forums and all. Which is silly - as much as I wish it weren't true, my site is almost never updated.I had to just ask them to kindly leave my server out of this ridiculous mess they consider a "crawler".And yes, I did check their IP address list at the time - it was not a fake.
(sorry, edit time ran out)What's really funny is that if you look on their site, you find this:"The Internet is getting bigger and more disorganized every day. Cuil?s goal is to solve the two great problems of search: how to index the whole Internet?not just part of it?and how to analyze and sort out its pages so you get relevant results."Wow guys, you really nailed that first part. Wait. . .
elranzerSep 2, 2008
The site looks like it's trying to revive the old and failed Excite Xtreme "3D search engine" from the late 90s. Give it a break.
linuxpenguinSep 2, 2008
Not news to me - a while back I noticed Twiceler indexing every single page of my site, forums and all. Which is silly - as much as I wish it weren't true, my site is almost never updated.I had to just ask them to kindly leave my server out of this ridiculous mess they consider a "crawler".And yes, I did check their IP address list at the time - it was not a fake.
linuxpenguinSep 2, 2008
(sorry, edit time ran out)What's really funny is that if you look on their site, you find this:"The Internet is getting bigger and more disorganized every day. Cuil?s goal is to solve the two great problems of search: how to index the whole Internet?not just part of it?and how to analyze and sort out its pages so you get relevant results."Wow guys, you really nailed that first part. Wait. . .
joegibesSep 2, 2008
<a class="user" href="http://www.cuil.com/search?q=cuil%20killing%20webpages">http://www.cuil.com/search?q=cuil%20killing%20webp ...</a> = fail
mtheoryxSep 2, 2008
He's not your buddy, guy!
threedee912Sep 2, 2008
Cuil effect!
Closed AccountSep 2, 2008
Well, it didn't when it was first released. Just find the Digg submission from a few weeks back and read the comments.