Directory MOZilla (ODP: Open Directory Project)
The most important of all directories. This is because when you get your web site listed in DMOZ, it is not only listed there but in all other directories that use DMOZ's database. It is a human-edited directory and all editors are volunteers. It can take some time to get listed in DMOZ so patience is the key.
The Open Directory Project. The largest human edited directory on the web
A directory run by volunteers under the Open Directory project, www.dmoz.org.
An acronym for Directory Mozilla, the Open Directory Project at dmoz.org
Acronym: Stands for Directory MOZilla, which used to be the name of the directory when it was accessed via the URL directory.mozilla.org It is now used to refer to the directory as a whole, e.g. "DMOZ is an Internet directory". Related terms: Mozilla, ODP
Directory MOZilla is a human reviewed directory, the contents of which appear on many sites, including Google. A listing in DMOZ is said to assist boosting rankings in in Google's general search results.
DMOZ.org is 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. Some affiliate sites never get into DMOZ.
Directory MOZilla, also known as The Open Directory Project (a directory).
Group of volunteers who categorize web sites.