The Open Directory Project (ODP), also known as dmoz is a multilingual open content directory of World Wide Web links owned by Netscape that is constructed and maintained by a community of volunteer editors.
 
 
 
ODP was founded as Gnuhoo by Rich Skrenta and Bob Truel in 1998. At the time, Skrenta and Truel were 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 Wenokur. Skrenta was already well known for his role in developing TASS, an ancestor of tin, the popular threaded Usenet newsreader for Unix systems. Coincidentally, the original category structure of the Gnuhoo directory was based loosely on the structure of Usenet newsgroups then in existence.
 
 
 
The Gnuhoo directory went live on June 5, 1998. After a Slashdot article suggested that Gnuhoo had nothing in common with the spirit of free software, for which the GNU project was known, Richard Stallman and the Free Software Foundation objected to the usage of Gnu. So Gnuhoo was changed to NewHoo. Yahoo then objected to the usage of "Hoo" in the name, prompting them to switch the name again. ZURL was the likely choice. However, before the switch to ZURL, NewHoo was acquired by Netscape Communications Corporation in October of 1998 and become the Open Directory Project. Netscape released the ODP data under the Open Directory License
 
 
 
By the time Netscape assumed stewardship, the Open Directory Project had about 100,000 URLs indexed with contributions from about 4500 editors. On October 5, 1999, the number of URLs indexed by ODP reached one million. ODP achieved the milestones of indexing two million URLs on August 14, 2000, three million listings on November 18, 2001 and four million on December 3, 2003.
 
 
 
From January 2006 the Open Directory began to publish online reports to inform the public about the development of the project. The first report covered the year 2005. Monthly reports have been issued subsequently.
 
 
 
ODP inspired the formation of two other major web directories edited by volunteers and sponsored by public companies, both now defunct: Go.com directory , and Zeal .
 
     
 
A hotel is an establishment that provides paid lodging, usually on a short-term basis. Hotels often provide a number of additional guest services such as a restaurant, a swimming pool or childcare. Some hotels have conference services and meeting rooms and encourage groups to hold conventions and meetings at their location.
 
 
Internet Resources

Hotel in Norwich CT - Visit area attractions near Comfort Suites hotel and enjoy your stay.

Comfort Inn Pittsfield Hotel - Comfort Inn in Pittsfield MA in the amazing Berkshire Mountains, Enjoy a seasonal outdoor pool and delicious complimentary deluxe continental breakfast in Hotel.

Hotel in Newark Delaware - Delaware Inn and Conference Center is located 35 miles from Philadelphia International Airport and Visit famous attractions near by hotels are Downtown Wilmington, Longwood Gardens.

Hotel in Needles CA - The Best Value Inn of Needles is located in the uniquely beautiful Mojave Dessert of California just across the stateline from Nevada.

Ponca City OK Hotel - Enjoy Complimentary Continental Breakfast, and Outdoor Seasonal Pool When you book you stay at Historic downtown Ponca City Hotel.

Hotel in Laguna Beach CA
- Comfort Inn Laguna Beach Hotel, a Spanish style inn located near the seaside community of Laguna Beach, California.

ipscatalogue.com – If you are looking for reliable building material suppliers in the Middle East.
Visit: Building Material Suppliers in Middle East

 
 
 
© 2008 www.goncalvesnet.com - All Rights Reserved.