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*[[Archive.org:20170310022401/DMOZ.org/Computers/Software/Groupware/Wiki/|Wikis on DMOZ]] — via [[Archive.org]] | *[[Archive.org:20170310022401/DMOZ.org/Computers/Software/Groupware/Wiki/|Wikis on DMOZ]] — via [[Archive.org]] | ||
*{{Wp|DMOZ}} — on the [[English Wikipedia]] | *{{Wp|DMOZ}} — on the [[English Wikipedia]] | ||
*[https://www.wikiHow.com/Suggest-a-Website-to-DMOZ Guide on suggesting to DMOZ] — at [[wikiHow]] | *[https://www.wikiHow.com/Suggest-a-Website-to-DMOZ Guide on suggesting to DMOZ] — at [[WikiHow (en)|wikiHow]] | ||
[[Category:Founded in 1998]] | [[Category:Founded in 1998]] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:09, 3 January 2023
This DMOZ article is
referring to a site which seems
not to be, or include, a wiki.
However, it still refers to, or is
pertinent to the subject of wikis.
referring to a site which seems
not to be, or include, a wiki.
However, it still refers to, or is
pertinent to the subject of wikis.
DMOZ (from directory.mozilla.org; its original URL), formerly known as Open Directory Project (ODP), Gnuhoo, and NewHoo was a directory that uses an open model for editing. Although not a wiki, its method was similar to the Wiki Way. Its editing model helped to inspire Wikipedia. In 2017, parent company AOL shut down the site. Most users moved to Curlie.
- See also
- Everything2, another collaborative project that is similar to a wiki
- External links
- Wikis on DMOZ — via Archive.org
- DMOZ — on the English Wikipedia
- Guide on suggesting to DMOZ — at wikiHow