This is cool.
EVen adding more search engine would be really useful, search and compare result across gg, ddg, bing, brave.
Also, give the option to customize in which section to search, I don't care about images results or youtube, give the option to deselect the defaults option.
Just added Bing, you can switch to it from the menu on the top right to enable Bing instead of Google. Please try it out and let me know if that helps you. DDG is basically the same as Bing. Brave unfortunately doesn't give API access to others right now.
Hello! I have been working on something similar, in RoR, I have already implemented social logins, comments, gallery, rating and other things to help inventors reach people to help them.
Hello guys!
I'm Nico and I've created a very simple web application that allows you to share events, parties or whatever you want and get others to join and have fun. I tried to copy the feature of Google Maps that lets you see how crowded a place is, but in a better way. Sometimes I don't want to think too much about where to go and just have a good time with my friends and not overlook yelp, google, parties events or "yellow pages" like.
I look forward to your opinions and also take a look and have fun :)
This looks very promising, I rememberd a few years ago, when this project https://www.meteor.com/ appeared, was really succesfull but I've missed in what's going. I hope this project evolve and good luck ;)
Cool! nice initiative.
For me is important my privacy, and using EEUU apps/services/dns/cloud/third parties things for using internet it should pass through EEUU services, threath analysis, NSA, FBI, Goverment interest, that's why this kind of initiatives are important.
FYI "EEUU" only makes sense in Spanish-speaking countries (AFAIK). When writing in English, for English-speaking audiences, use "the US". Otherwise everyone will be very confused, especially in the context of an article about the EU.
"United States" translates literally to "Estados Unidos" in Spanish. Because some rule that sounds unfathomably stupid to me, in Spanish you can turn that into EEUU instead of EU, because both the "E"s and the "U"s are plural ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
There's a few other examples I'm aware of, like FFAA for "Fuerzas Armadas" ("Armed Forces"), but I have the feeling this is an obsolete practice.