Anna Patterson, Tom Costello, Russell Power, Louis Monier
Cuil
"Claimed to out-index Google on day one — returned meaningless results and died in two years."
$33M
RAISED
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EMPLOYEES
24
MONTHS
marketfitSilent Shutdown
Quiet closure with no public announcement
// Fatal mistake: Launched with indexing boasts but search results were immediately ridiculed — massive PR-quality gap
Key Events Timeline
2008-01
FOUNDING
Cuil founded in January 2008 by ex-Google engineers Tom Costello, Anna Patterson, Russell Power, and Louis Monier, with ambitions to build a superior search engine.
2008-03
FUNDING
Cuil raised $33 million in venture funding led by Madrone Capital Partners, fueling development of its large-scale web index.
2008-07
PRODUCT LAUNCH
Cuil publicly launched on July 28, 2008, claiming to have indexed 121.6 billion web pages — more than Google — generating massive press coverage worldwide.
2008-07
PIVOT
Within hours of launch on July 28, 2008, Cuil's search results were publicly ridiculed: searches for co-founder Anna Patterson's own name returned unrelated and bizarre photos, severely damaging user trust.
2008-08
REGULATORY ACTION
By August 2008, widespread negative reviews from technology press including TechCrunch and The Register documented persistent irrelevant search results, causing rapid user abandonment after the initial launch surge.
2009-06
LAYOFF
Cuil quietly reduced its engineering and operations staff in mid-2009 as traffic failed to recover and the company struggled to monetize its search engine against entrenched competitors.
2010-06
SHUTDOWN
Cuil ceased all operations in September 2010 without a formal public announcement, shutting down its servers after burning through its $33 million in funding and failing to achieve viable search traffic or revenue.
🔥 Hall of Flame 62%🏆 Hall of Fame 45%
Cuil launched in July 2008 claiming to have indexed 121.
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