The Open Directory Project (ODP) is a site directory run by volunteer editors. This is one of the great internet success stories of 1999. The ODP is used by Lycos, Hotbot, AOL-Netfind, Netscape Netcenter, and the home base www.dmoz.org itself. Currently there are around 700,000 hand picked and selected sites in the directory. The first edition of the ODP was known as NewHoo (a play on Yahoo). Netscape provided server space for the NewHoo directory and it was collectively renamed The ODP.
A web directory owned by AOL, and staffed by volunteers.
Open Directory Project is also called DMOZ which is a very large directory run by volunteers. This is used by many websites on the internet.
www.dmoz.org. A directory project run by thousands of volunteer editors.
This is a large directory of websites run by volunteers.
The largest human edited directory on the internet. Google and thousands of other websites are using its data throughout the web.
The Open Directory Project (ODP) is a site directory run by over 60,000 volunteer editors and contains more than 4 million sites.
(ODP or DMOZ) - Provides free listings for qualified sites. The ODP is the largest human edited directory on the internet. The editors are volunteers so the wait can be long.
A directory project run by thousands of volunteer editors. In principal, this is a very exciting and powerful way to organise the web. In practice, there have been some problems with the behaviour of some of the editors, which has caused some initial difficulty for the organisers. Initially known as NewHoo, the project is now part of Netscape (and therefore of AOL). See http://directory.mozilla.org.
A large directory of web sites run by volunteers. The database is used by many web sites across the internet.
The Open Directory Project provides DMOZ.org, a large, human-edited web directory, staffed by volunteers, and somewhat erratic in its quality control. It likes websites which provide original, useful content. Sometimes it takes months to get into DMOZ.
A directory project run by thousands of volunteer editors. The main URL is www.dmoz.org.
The Open Directory Project (ODP), also known as dmoz (from directory.mozilla.org, its original domain name), is a multilingual open content directory of World Wide Web links owned by Netscape that is constructed and maintained by a community of volunteer editors.