

The Verge’s new docuseries, The Future Of - where we explore how technology will change everything - is now streaming on Netflix. To compare, I searched the same thing on Google and saw that The Verge appeared on the first page of results.
BRAVE 2 2022 PRO
I searched for “AirPods Pro review” with the “Tech blogs” filter turned on, and a bunch of independent blogs popped up - The Verge was nowhere to be found.

Brave’s “tech blog” Goggles work surprisingly well.Īfter trying the feature out for myself, I was impressed with how well it actually works. Goggles are meant to mitigate this, essentially letting you have a hand in shaping what those biases are.

While Brave says its engine, which is independent from entities like Google and Bing, “doesn’t have editorial biases,” that doesn’t change the fact that there are biases inherently present in all algorithms. It will start deleting these Goggles once users start coming up with their own, but I’m hoping the Pinterest one sticks around. Brave says these Goggles are just for demonstrative purposes, and developers can expand on or fork them. There’s even a Goggle to exclude posts from Pinterest - because Brave clearly knows the frustration of trying to find an image and getting a Pinterest post with no source. It’s called “Goggles,” and it could potentially help uncover sources you might not find right away on traditional search engines like Google.īrave has some demos ready for users to try today, including ones that prioritize posts from smaller tech blogs and filter out posts from the 1,000 most-viewed sites on the web. Brave Search has launched a new feature that gives you a way to create or apply custom filters that change the way its results are ranked.
