Hackernews posts about Kagi Search
Kagi Search is a search engine and data analytics company that provides insights and tools for online search behavior and user preferences.
- Kagi is a better search engine than Google – but it costs $10 a month (www.theverge.com)
- Why I abandoned Google search after 27 years – and what I'm using instead (www.bostonglobe.com)
- Unlimited Kagi searches for $10 per month (blog.kagi.com)
- Privacy Pass Authentication for Kagi Search (blog.kagi.com)
- Kagi search reached 20k paying members (blog.kagi.com)
- VectorDB: Vector Database Built by Kagi Search (vectordb.com)
- Cory Doctorow on Kagi Search (pluralistic.net)
- Enhancements to the Kagi Search Experience (blog.kagi.com)
- Kagi Search API (help.kagi.com)
- A three month review of kagi search and the orion web browser (2024) (flatfootfox.com)
- Kagi Search Stats (kagi.com)
- Introducing Kagi Search's New Design (kagi.com)
- Kagi search is 6 times faster than Google (help.kagi.com)
- Kagi bumps search results from blog posts of HN users (twitter.com)
- Kagi Search community event and new language regions (kagifeedback.org)
- Kagi Search Stats (kagi.com)
- Open-source repository of bangs used by Kagi Search (github.com)
- Kagi Search Pricing (kagi.com)
- Show HN: 100kb – an opinionated feed of personal blogs (100kb.danhill.is)