Jun 5th 2009 12:00AM
Happy Birthday, DMOZ!

There are numerous ways that people get information from the web. Depending on the circumstances, some people begin by using search engines such as Google, AOL, Yahoo and MSN; at other times, a directory-based approach such as the one DMOZ offers may provide the better path to the desired information.
If this is your first time here, welcome! It's worth pointing out that our volunteer editors select sites for inclusion in the directory based on unique content, so a stroll through the directory can provide an excellent overview of a particular topic. If you'd like to see an example of this in action, you can read this blog post.
From the beginning, the directory data has been offered free of charge to site owners who would like to use it to enhance their own site. The only obligation is that proper attribution is given to show DMOZ as the source of the data. DMOZ data provides the basis for Google Directory, but is also used on thousands of smaller sites which extract a small amount of data relevant to the topics they cover. You can learn more about usage guidelines and how to retrieve the data at our RDF overview page.
We invite you to take a look around the directory and see what we have to offer. If you'd like to contribute, you can learn more about becoming an editor and help us continue to build the directory in its second decade.




21. I think the major problem with DMOZ is fresh content. There's no way for anyone to know if the directory is even being updated.
I mean, really. There's no way to tell. All of these so called editors could all be fake, just a random name generator randomly placed on random subjects. Because seriously, how could a user tell that the directory is updated at all? You can't. AND IT'S REALLY NOT UPDATED AT ALL.
Just take a look at the movies section. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The Reader, and numberous other films released last year - LAST YEAR - are still not in the directory. And those aren't even obscure films.
The system is broken. It's outdated. Very outdated.
Look at Wikipedia. It's all volunteers. And the content is up to date. Can't say the same about DMOZ. I don't know why people even come over anymore.
It's the biggest directory because it's the only one left.
Posted at 8:02PM on Jun 18th 2009 by dmozisoutdated
22. Belated Happey Birthday
Posted at 2:07AM on Jun 28th 2009 by Thangka Paintings
23. happy birthday DMOz
I really like your directory
Posted at 12:04PM on Jun 21st 2009 by Blog Informasi KampungBoy
24. Happy 11th birthday dmoz. it's time to celebrate
Posted at 3:13PM on Jun 22nd 2009 by Lukisan Minimalis
25. DMOZ is without doubt the most corrupt organisation I have ever come across. I am involved in finance and I have 11 websites, not one of which has ever made it into your listings. It is pretty obvious that your editors have a vested interest in promoting certain sites only and it is such a shame. I attended a SEO event in London this week and everyone agreed that this is a major problem. Shame on you all, you are no better than British MPs.
Posted at 5:10PM on Jun 24th 2009 by mark harrison
26. happy birthday.
Posted at 8:39PM on Jun 26th 2009 by rrj
27. happy birthday DMOZ
Posted at 5:39PM on Jun 28th 2009 by bu12ak
28. Happy belated B-day from website design and development! ...We are turning 5 years old this month and still not a part of DMOZ. We'll still share a cupcake~
Posted at 12:51PM on Jul 8th 2009 by Troop
29. Happy birthday DMOZ!
I tried to submit my company's website under the Travel Agencies category many times this year and had no success. Can you see if you can do something about it?
Peace
Posted at 4:15AM on Jul 14th 2009 by Cecilia Lee
30. Congratulations DMOZ! Amazing to think it has been 11 Years. Thank-you to all the Team who work so hard and here's to the next 11 Years xx All at FurnitureRealm.co.uk
Posted at 1:35PM on Aug 5th 2009 by Jasper Smy
31. Happy Birthday!!
Mine is this weekend! my personal B-day that is!
It's fun to share a celebration!
Posted at 10:48AM on Jul 17th 2009 by Michele Nesworthy
32. Happy 11th Birthday, DMOZ!
Posted at 6:45PM on Jul 18th 2009 by MF0778
33. A warm birthday and thanks for such wonderful work for bloggers. Thanks
Posted at 4:08AM on Aug 5th 2009 by nitendra
34. happy birthday DMOZ
Posted at 3:16AM on Aug 6th 2009 by blog sedekah
35. We've just launched a New Website and tried tracking down Dmoz website! Hard to believe its been this long, Congrats to all of the Dmoz members and to a great directory.
Posted at 9:02PM on Aug 7th 2009 by http:jswebsitedesigns.com
36. Happy Birthday DMOZ thanks for everything.
Posted at 10:36AM on Aug 11th 2009 by Raj
37. Oh! I have this great stuff to share with you...woooow.SEOSEO
Posted at 9:06AM on Aug 11th 2009 by sam
38. Yeah DMOZ. Way to stay alive!
Posted at 5:12PM on Aug 21st 2009 by david