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.

ODP uses a hierarchical ontology scheme for organizing site listings. Listings on a similar topic are grouped into categories, which can then include smaller categories.

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Mon Sep 7 09:14:23 2009

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Rassegna Stampa Corriere della Sera di Venerdi 21 gennaio 2000

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http www kernoweb myby co uk crystal awa ners 2005 3 htm FWIW there has been interesting discussion over at SiteLibrary net

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Mon Sep 7 22:06:41 2009

Information Literacy Round Table (MI Library Assn): Lots of Good ...
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Information Literacy Round Table (MI Library Assn): Lots of Good ...

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hu, 17 Nov 2005 21:12:00 GM

Lots of Good Links at the . Open Directory Project. . The . Open Directory Project. is a human reviewed . directory. of Web sites. It has two categories in particular which may be of interest to readers of this blog: ...

 Open Directory Project For Kids and Teens
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Open Directory Project For Kids and Teens

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Wed, 17 Jun 2009 04:20:51 GM

This is a wonderful interactive site for students of all ages to find activities that will help them in many subjects. The English section has several links to interactive activities that will help with everything from Grammar to ...

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hu, 28 May 2009 04:41:49 GM

Hello: i want to have website listed in DMOZ. Anyone who can really help please bid! (Budget: $30-250, Jobs: Web Promotion) More...

From Google Blog Search: "Open Directory Project"
Tue Sep 1 20:14:40 2009

Chamber of commerce, city launch business help programs - Desert Valley Times
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Chamber of commerce, city launch business help programs

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We're talking about people going into business with their eyes wide open , said Bryan Dangerfield, city economic development director. We have our project ...
Glass House - Financial Times
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Glass House

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The book concludes with a directory of architects who could well be inundated with calls from readers of this appetite-whetting survey.
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The reality is that it is slow, poorly designed and incredibly frustrating to use. If you have Linux knowledge and are looking for a modding project , ...

From Google News Search: "Open Directory Project"
Thu Sep 10 17:29:21 2009

How can I get Microsoft's Search to properly search inside text based files that don't have a .txt extension?
Q. I am working with another software vendors sample .java files (a couple hundred) and occasionally need to find one that demonstrates how to use their API. Their API set has over 10,000 objects and the documentation unfortunately is, more often than not, lacking details (i.e. a method takes "int arg1, int arg2" but really they are wanting some sort of enumerated object). I have done both explicit searches (*.java) and open searches (*.*) to find files containing keywords but the Microsoft search does not find files that contain the words. If I manually search the files, I can see plenty of them that contain the words, but I don't really want to rely on a manual search when the OS has a search capability (just not working as expected). … [cont.]
Asked by Jim Maryland - Thu Oct 11 10:26:05 2007 - - 1 Answers - 2 Comments

A. I'm not a big fan of Microsoft's search so I don't use it very often and I'm not an expert by any means. So these are just some random thoughts based on search parameters used by Google (and most other full-text search engines.) Google makes big use of the Boolean modifiers + (must include), - (must not include), | (pipe symbol, to specify or), and finally ~ (synonym). And specific phrases are enclosed in quotes. +"three blind mice" -"see how they run" is a simple search indicator that specifies the search must include the words "three blind mice" but must not include "see how they run". Since I'm not an expert, I don't know if Microsoft's search engine uses special syntaxes like Google. One of Google's nicer syntaxes is intext:… [cont.]
Answered by Geri - Fri Oct 19 05:38:21 2007

How can I print this out?
Q. Okay, so I have a project and I need to print out the worksheet to do the project on but it says: The page cannot be found The page you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable. --- Please try the following: Make sure that the Web site address displayed in the address bar of your browser is spelled and formatted correctly. If you reached this page by clicking a link, contact the Web site administrator to alert them that the link is incorrectly formatted. Click the Back button to try another link. HTTP Error 404 - File or directory not found. Internet Information Services (IIS) --- Technical Information (for support personnel) Go to Microsoft Product Support Services and perform… [cont.]
Asked by Gambit - Sat Apr 11 16:49:09 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
What are the chances I'll get expelled?
Q. So my life is a bit of a nightmare...again. Just some background: I'm an engineering student and, last year, was suspended for two quarters for plagiarism. I had crumbled under pressure for a programming project and, well, you can fill in the rest. The whole ordeal was a nightmare: the whole waiting to be sentenced, the whole deciding how to deal with it, etc. But that was a year ago, a bad experience that put my life in perspective. I applied to the AFROTC program this year in an effort to redeem myself. I told the officers my situation, so they knew of the dark piece of my academic past. They had to submit this to headquarters, and I was told it would take a long while before I'd hear an answer. Recently, I was accused by a professor of… [cont.]
Asked by Troubled Soul - Mon Jun 1 12:29:23 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. yep, it's a mess alright. I guess it is going to depend on if the professor actually does anything. If he is just blustering and mad at you, you should be fine and hopefully have learned your lesson finally and you can finish school. If he follows through - you will likely be expelled, and hopefully have learned your lesson finally. You have been as proactive as I think you can be safely so just finish out the year and wait for the letter. You have the right to appeal if you are expelled, and depending on what they list as the reasons therefore, you may be able to make a good argument. If you are expelled, take a couple of years off and make sure you are in a better frame of mind before you start back up. And remember this feeling… [cont.]
Answered by rafferty - Mon Jun 1 12:49:44 2009

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Sat Sep 5 07:02:57 2009