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www.joshbeckman.org
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| | | | | Kagi tells me I've used its search around 200 times in the last month that I've been paying for it. What are my impressions? Do I think it's worth paying $10/month to use its search instead of one of the big search engines? | |
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www.eliza-ng.me
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| | | | | Subtitle: Is Kagi the game-changer search engine we've been waiting for? Introduction: In today's digital world, search engines have become an integral part of our daily lives. With giants like Google dominating the market, it may seem difficult for a new player to make a significant impact. However, one search engine, Kagi, is generating buzz among users by offering a unique approach to search result quality. Let's dive into what makes Kagi stand out and how it is revolutionizing the search experience. | |
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dheinemann.com
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| | | | | Kagi is a new premium search engine, available for $10 USD/month. Is it worth the money? Here are my first impressions. | |
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actsofvolition.com
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| | | Just as "every program attempts to expand until it can read mail", I believe that: Every organization expands until it commissions its own bespoke typeface. Apple, IBM, Microsoft, etc. have all done it. Mozilla did it. Now, Figma has done it too. See Garrity's Law of Eponymous Laws | ||