Where are they now?

Meet 13 ex-Googlers, and find out the cool things they've been doing since they left the Googleplex.

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1. Anna Patterson
Then: Chief architect of the TeraGoogle search index
Now: President and founder, Cuil

After leading one of Google's top web-ranking teams, Patterson left the company to co-found Cuill (pronounced "cool," and since renamed Cuil) with husband Tom Costello and former Google colleague Russell Power last year. When it launched July 28, Patterson said it searches three times as many Web pages as Google, with fewer computers. (This article was updated July 28.)
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Last updated July 28 2008: 1:44 PM ET
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