Are they better than google at search (which is what I think you meant)?
Can they scale what they have to serve the number of SERPs that Google serves? Can they do that cost effectively? Can their algorithms produce as useful results in the face of "optimisations" by 10's of thousands of SEO/SEMs across the globe?
I'm guessing no.
My wife makes the most awesome gingerbread men (and brownies) but that doesn't mean she can put Greggs out of business.
Still props too them, they're doing something awesome.
Can they scale what they have to serve the number of SERPs that Google serves? Can they do that cost effectively? Can their algorithms produce as useful results in the face of "optimisations" by 10's of thousands of SEO/SEMs across the globe?
I'm guessing no.
My wife makes the most awesome gingerbread men (and brownies) but that doesn't mean she can put Greggs out of business.
Still props too them, they're doing something awesome.