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Google Search is losing its 'cached' web page feature
(www.engadget.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
https://kagi.com/pricing
No fucking way I'm paying a subscription to search something on the Internet. 5$ for 300 searches, lol.
Beyond that, the money is still going to Google, Yandex, Brave, Bing etc via API payments. If they actually created their own search engine that was any good I’d be more inclined to pay for access.
https://help.kagi.com/kagi/search-details/search-sources.html
Edit: They do claim to have their own small indexes (Teclis and TinyGem) that they sell API access to, but I’m doubtful it adds significant value.
I have been looking at kagi but their pricing is definitely made to force people to buy the professional $10 package.
100 or even 300 searches/day would be unusable for me, you quickly spend 10 searches refining a query for something special, and when developing you do like 5-10 searches/hour.
A fair pricing model would be
Paying for the Reddit API would be cheaper. That's an impressively overpriced search engine.
I split the duo plan with a friend and do annual and it's $6.30/month for unlimited searches.
Oh shit, it's 5 dollars? That's like.... A cup of coffee. You are right, way too much, so much money.
What disingenuous phrasing.
I'd be up for using a product like this, but their popcorn pricing and snark is really off-putting, so I'll never be using this service.