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	<title>Robert L. Weiner: Nonprofit Fundraising Technology Consulting &#187; Search Engines</title>
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		<title>Cuil search engine isn&#8217;t</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After testing www.cuil.com I can't figure out what the buzz is about. I like the categorization feature, but that's about it (and clusty does a better job). But the actual search results are disappointing and downright weird. Of course, I searched for my own name. When I don't put quotes around my name, I get [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After testing <a href="http://www.cuil.com">www.cuil.com</a> I can't figure out what the buzz is about.  I like the categorization feature, but that's about it (and <a href="http://clusty.com/">clusty</a> does a better job).  But the actual search results are disappointing and downright weird.  Of course, I searched for my own name.  When I don't put quotes around my name, I get lots of hits that contain the words "robert" "l" and "weiner."  No problem there.  But adding quotes doesn't help; the results change, but they're no more accurate.</p>

<p>Cuil also shows images with some of the results, which sounds nice, but the images seem to have been chosen at random.  A picture of a golf-y looking guy comes up with a hit from the Nonprofit Times (a legitimate hit on my name).  I don't see that photo on the page, though.  Maybe it was on an earlier version of the page, perhaps in an ad?  Unlike Google, there's no link to a cached version of the page.  But no, that's no it.  I searched on my name without my middle initial and found a Wikipedia entry for Robert Weiner, Jr.  -- <em>showing the same photo. </em>And the photo doesn't appear on that page, either.  Who is that guy?</p>]]></content:encoded>
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