1. Curlie directory for category Computers: Internet: Searching: Directories: Volunteer-Edited: DMOZ: History and Media. This category is for articles in online media about DMOZ, the Open Directory Project. ... 2008 3 2009 2 2010 ...
  2. Curlie directory for category Computers: Internet: Searching: Directories: Volunteer-Edited: DMOZ. Sites and Web pages directly concerned with DMOZ, a free, Open Content, volunteer maintained, World Wide Web directory.
  3. Find high quality web resources in our human edited online directory. ... Home > Computers > Internet > Searching > Directories > DMOZ. Sites and Web pages directly concerned with DMOZ, a free, Open Content, volunteer maintained, World Wide Web directory. Subcategories. Consumer Information; History; In Memoriam; News and Media ...
  4. en.wikipedia.org

    DMOZ data powers the core directory services for many of the Web's largest search engines and portals, including Netscape Search, AOL Search, and Alexa. Google Directory used DMOZ information, until being shuttered in July 2011. [28] Other uses are also made of DMOZ data. For example, in the spring of 2004 Overture announced a search service ...
  5. Curlie directory for category Computers: Internet: Searching: Directories: Volunteer-Edited: DMOZ: Sites Using DMOZ Data. The Open Directory Project is Open Content. Anyone can download and publish the directory listings, in whole or in part,...
  6. Search the history of over 916 billion web pages on the ... DMOZ (Open Directory Project) RDF archive by DMOZ contributors. Publication date 2015-03-27 ... 27.7G . Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web. Suggest a Site - Open Directory Project - Become an Editor Notes. rdf.dmoz.org only. Should contain all DMOZ data from 2004 ...
  7. martech.zone

    Apr 1, 2024Netscape released the directory under the Open Directory License and renamed it the Open Directory Project. It was owned by AOL (now a part of Verizon Media) but administered in the public interest by a community of volunteer editors. In its heyday, DMOZ was considered one of the most comprehensive human-edited directories of the Web, alongside ...
  8. inetventures.com

    Let's take a look at DMOZ's history. DMOZ: the early days. DMOZ was founded by programmer Rich Skrenta, who was tired of the directory run by Yahoo, which at the time had many dead links that made it frustrating to navigate. Originally, DMOZ was called GnuHoo, and unlike Yahoo's limited paid staff members, GnuHoo was edited by a ...
  9. Search the history of over 916 billion web pages on the Internet. Search the Wayback Machine. An illustration of a magnifying glass. Mobile Apps. Wayback Machine (iOS) Wayback Machine (Android) ... 2008-09-02 16:04:03 Associated-names Clarke (S.J.) Publishing Company, Chicago ...
  10. expertbeacon.com

    May 9, 2024Launched in 1998 by Rich Skrenta and Bob Truel, DMOZ was a human-edited web directory that organized websites into categories and subcategories based on their content and focus. Unlike algorithmic search engines, DMOZ relied on a global community of volunteer editors to review, approve, and categorize website submissions.
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