peterpil19
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- Nov 22, 2005
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Hi everyone!
I was just interested to know what the most popular way the DMOZ directory is used?
Is it users actually conducting searches/browsing from within www.dmoz.org, or is it Google (and other search enginges) using the directory somehow as a base in their own queries or something else!
Personally, I have used it, because the directory structure is obviously more structured than query results from a search engines.
For the purposes of tying this question into the correct topic, I have just applied the other day for an editor position. My aim is to not come back as a sore loser if/once I get rejected Rejection is always hard to take...
Keep up the good work. With thousands of editors, it would be interesting to calculate a figure for man hours that have gone into the directory.
Kind Regards,
Peter P
I was just interested to know what the most popular way the DMOZ directory is used?
Is it users actually conducting searches/browsing from within www.dmoz.org, or is it Google (and other search enginges) using the directory somehow as a base in their own queries or something else!
Personally, I have used it, because the directory structure is obviously more structured than query results from a search engines.
For the purposes of tying this question into the correct topic, I have just applied the other day for an editor position. My aim is to not come back as a sore loser if/once I get rejected Rejection is always hard to take...
Keep up the good work. With thousands of editors, it would be interesting to calculate a figure for man hours that have gone into the directory.
Kind Regards,
Peter P