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@kagihq@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

A must watch by @EposVox, shows when we choose better search engines like Kagi, we get better search results that actually surface smaller sites and content by independent creators.

"Build smaller sites > use better search engines > smaller sites show up in search"

https://youtu.be/6xlyggbD_lE?t=944

#Kagi#Search #SmallWeb

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@kagihq@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 7 days ago

What does your Privacy Pack look like? Lovely initiative by @ente to encourage you to replace mainstream apps in favor of privacy-first products, like Kagi & Orion:

https://privacypack.org/

#Kagi#Search#Orion#Browser#Privacy

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@kagihq@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 7 days ago

Great segment featuring Rory Sutherland and Kagi's fair pricing model: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/sxRASuwVgsY

For more info on how we approach subscriptions differently - https://kagi.com/pricing#fair-pricing

#Kagi #Search #Fair #Pricing

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@kagihq@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp last week

Neat review of Kagi on a beautiful blog:

https://tam--lin.tumblr.com/post/792801385787817984/like-many-people-ive-been-deeply-peeved-by-the

#Kagi#Search

Screenshot of a single-paragraph blog post complimenting Kagi. The writer explains that Kagi lets you block, deprioritize, prioritize, or pin websites; filter out AI images; and use a ‘small web’ feature to surface hidden-gem sites. You can restrict searches to PDFs, forums, or academic sites, and its AI features are opt-in. The author notes that subscription fees help make Kagi free for public libraries and concludes by asking if their enthusiasm is clear.
Screenshot of a single-paragraph blog post complimenting Kagi. The writer explains that Kagi lets you block, deprioritize, prioritize, or pin websites; filter out AI images; and use a ‘small web’ feature to surface hidden-gem sites. You can restrict searches to PDFs, forums, or academic sites, and its AI features are opt-in. The author notes that subscription fees help make Kagi free for public libraries and concludes by asking if their enthusiasm is clear.
Screenshot of a single-paragraph blog post complimenting Kagi. The writer explains that Kagi lets you block, deprioritize, prioritize, or pin websites; filter out AI images; and use a ‘small web’ feature to surface hidden-gem sites. You can restrict searches to PDFs, forums, or academic sites, and its AI features are opt-in. The author notes that subscription fees help make Kagi free for public libraries and concludes by asking if their enthusiasm is clear.
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@amarois@mamot.fr  ·  activity timestamp last week

[Veille] #OpenAlex refond son socle technique ➡️ plus de cohérence Unpaywall/OpenAlex, curation possible, nouvel algo pr topics, nouveaux keywords, etc. : https://blog.ourresearch.org/were-rebuilding-openalex-while-its-running-heres-whats-changing/
#search #bibliometrics #scientometrics #opencitation #research #openscience #searchengines

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