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==Description==
==Description==
Wikifetch is a free-to-edit directory of web sites and services, which will provide fast and efficient categorisation and searching of entries, plus the ability for any visitor to amend the directory to correct or improve information, or to add new entries or categories. It is hoped that applying the "wiki" model to the practical problem of indexing the World Wide Web will produce a new and dynamic kind of web directory.
Wikifetch is a free-to-edit directory of websites and services, which will provide fast and efficient categorization and searching of entries, plus the ability for any visitor to amend the directory to correct or improve information, or to add new entries or categories. It is hoped that applying the "wiki" model to the practical problem of indexing the World Wide Web will produce a new and dynamic kind of internet directory.
 
Other free-to-edit directories of websites include [[AboutUs]] and [[Chainki]].

Latest revision as of 10:53, 28 November 2025

DescriptionEdit

Wikifetch is a free-to-edit directory of websites and services, which will provide fast and efficient categorization and searching of entries, plus the ability for any visitor to amend the directory to correct or improve information, or to add new entries or categories. It is hoped that applying the "wiki" model to the practical problem of indexing the World Wide Web will produce a new and dynamic kind of internet directory.

Other free-to-edit directories of websites include AboutUs and Chainki.