Kagi brings its ‘small web’ of a human-only internet to mobile devices
The “Small Web,” in Kagi’s definition, includes sites created by individuals, like personal blogs, webcomics, independent videos, and more.
In March, the company announced it’s expanding these efforts with browser extensions, mobile apps, and a way to filter results by category. The Small Web website is like a modern-day StumbleUpon as it randomly displays one of the selected sites, then lets you click a “next” button to move to another. Like
These are also available in Kagi’s new mobile apps for iOS and Android and its browser extensions.
Here, you can select what sort of content you’d like to see, like videos, blogs, code repositories, or comics. You can also view a list of recently viewed or popular sites, and read them in a distraction-free mode. Plus, you can save your favorite sites and articles to return to later.
Another was frustrated when they came across a supposed “Small Web” site that sounded suspiciously like it may have been written with AI.
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