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  1. Cuil - Wikipedia

    The Irish ancestry of Anna Patterson's husband Tom Costello sparked the name Cuil, which the company states is taken from a series of Celtic folklore stories involving a character, Fionn mac …

  2. cuil - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Aug 14, 2025 · From Old Irish cuil (“fly; flea, gnat”), from Proto-Celtic *kulis (compare Scottish Gaelic cuileag, Breton kelien, Welsh cylion), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱuH-ló- (compare Latin culex …

  3. cuil‎ (Irish, Old Irish): meaning, translation - WordSense

    From Old Irish cuil‎ ("fly; flea, gnat"), from Proto-Celtic *kuli‎ (compare Scottish Gaelic cuileag ‎, Breton kelien‎, Welsh cylion ‎), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱuH-ló-‎ (compare Latin culex ‎ ("gnat"), Old …

  4. What Happened To Cuil? The Thought-To-Be Googe Killer

    What distinguished Cuil from Google was its claim to deliver more relevant search results by relying on a radically different indexing system. Cuil employed an extensive algorithm that analyzed the content …

  5. What Happened To Cuil & Why Did It Fail? - sunsethq.com

    Cuil shut down on September 17, 2010, following a series of challenges that included poor search results and a declining user base. Despite initial hype and significant funding, the search engine …

  6. Cuil - Wikiwand

    The Irish ancestry of Anna Patterson's husband Tom Costello sparked the name Cuil, which the company states is taken from a series of Celtic folklore stories involving a character, Fionn mac …

  7. What Happened To Cuil? The Thought-To-Be Google Killer

    Aug 19, 2022 · Cuil, a revolutionary search engine in 2008, finally ended up with bitter failure. Read more as we talk about Cuil and what happened to the would-be Google killer.