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  1. Mar 17, 2017 · DMOZ — the Open Directory Project — officially closed today. The move comes three days later than originally planned. It marks the end of an era of humans trying to catalog the entire web.

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    DMOZ was founded in the United States as Gnuhoo by Rich Skrenta and Bob Truel in 1998 while they were both working as engineers for Sun Microsystems. Chris Tolles, who worked at Sun Microsystems as the head of marketing for network security products, also signed on in 1998 as a co-founder of Gnuhoo along with co-founders Bryn Dole and Jeremy Wenoku...

    Gnuhoo borrowed the basic outline for its initial ontology from Usenet. In 1998, Rich Skrenta said, "I took a long list of groups and hand-edited them into a hierarchy." For example, the topic covered by the comp.ai.alife newsgroup was represented by the category Computers/AI/Artificial_Life. The original divisions were for Adult, Arts, Business, C...

    Restrictions are imposed on who can become an DMOZ editor. The primary gatekeeping mechanism is an editor application process wherein editor candidates demonstrate their editing abilities, disclose affiliations that might pose a conflict of interest[citation needed], and otherwise give a sense of how the applicant would likely mesh with the DMOZ cu...

    There have long been allegations that volunteer DMOZ editors give favorable treatment to their own websites while concomitantly thwarting the good faith efforts of their competition. Such allegations are fielded by ODP's staff and meta editors, who have the authority to take disciplinary action against volunteer editors who are suspected of engagin...

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    The ODPSearch software is a derivative version of Isearch which is open-source, licensed under the Mozilla Public License.

    Editor forums

    The ODP Editor Forums were originally run on software that was based on the proprietary Ultimate Bulletin Board system. In June 2003, they switched to the open source phpBBsystem. As of 2007, these forums are powered by a modified version of phpBB.

    Bug tracking

    The bug tracking software used by the ODP is Bugzilla and the web server Apache. Squidweb proxy server was also used but it was removed in August 2007 when the storage servers were reorganized. All these applications are open source.

  3. C. Adam Kuether asks: "I like the concept of the open directory project and am considering joining the effort and contributing my bit to organizing the Web. I am concerned about the ownership rights to this compilation. The useage agreements seem reasonable enough now, but what assurance is there th...

  4. Who Owns DMOZ? DMOZ was acquired by Netscape in October of 1998 for $1 million. In November of 1998 AOL acquired Netscape for $4.2 billion in stock. Verizon announced their AOL acquisition on May 12, 2015 for $4.4 billion. Verizon also announced they would acquire the Yahoo! operating business on July 25, 2016 for $4.83 billion.

  5. Mar 6, 2017 · However, DMOZ has become irrelevant in recent years and AOL, who owns DMOZ, has decided to shut it down due to lack of funding and updates. At its peak, DMOZ listed 5.2 million sites, but that number has decreased to 4.0 million due to outdated links.

  6. A Whois domain lookup allows you to trace the ownership and tenure of a domain name. Similar to how all houses are registered with a governing authority, all domain name registries maintain a record of information about every domain name purchased through them, along with who owns it, and the date till which it has been purchased.

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  8. Mar 3, 2017 · DMOZ represented the old way of SEO – even though it never should have. To understand this paradigm shift, what happened, and where we go from here we’ll need to jump in our wayback machine ...

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