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- Fragrantica: Perfume Search by Color
- Fragrantica is an online perfume encyclopedia. One of the site's services is a perfume search by color. You can search thousands of images of perfume bottles.
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- PicFindr
- Searches stock image and photograph community sites for images with the ability to tailor the search by usage license type and easy previewing capability.
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- Picsearch
- Family friendly interface for finding pictures, photographs or animations on the web, available in English, German, Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian.
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- TinEye Reverse Image Search
- Finds out where an image came from, how it is being used, if modified versions of the image exist, or if there is a higher resolution version.
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- oSkope
- A visual search assistant for intuitive exploration of images on the web from the following services: Amazon, Ebay, Flickr, Fotolia.com, Yahoo! Image search and YouTube.
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- Telegraph.co.uk: In Search of the New Google
- Article on Rich Skrenta's plans to develop Blekko, a new competitor to Google in the online Search market. Skrenta's success with NewHoo, which later became the Open Directory Project, is noted as one of the reasons for the industry’s high expectations of Blekko. (March 14, 2008)
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- The Register: Google and eBay Thwart Phishing Redirection Ruse
- John Leyden discusses how these high-profile websites are cracking down on phishing fraudsters. Article mentions that SiteTruth uses the Open Directory Project database as a cross-reference to help identify problem sites. (January 23, 2008)
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- Forbes.com: Open-Door Policy
- Jimmy Wales explains the motivations behind his launch of Wikia Search. ODP is named as a Web 1.0 community aimed at organizing the Internet. (May 07, 2007)
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- Interview with Greg Hartnett
- Shimon Sandler interviews the founder of Best of the Web, the oldest directory of the web. Hartnett names both Yahoo and DMOZ as "inarguably the top directories": "Their comprehension, user base, commitment to quality, and age help to set them apart". (April 03, 2006)
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- ONLamp.com: Organizing Files
- Karl Vogel discusses ways of categorizing files in a Unix/Linux environment. Mentions the Open Directory Project in reference to the DMOZ category structure setup. (December 15, 2005)
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- InformationToday: Antarcti.ca Systems Launches Its Visual Net Web Site
- The launch of a system to map the category structure of the Web, using data from the Open Directory Project. (May 01, 2001)
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- Information Today: Google Introduces Web Directory Using Netscape's Open Directory Project Data
- Chris Sherman writes about the hybrid directory launched by Google that combines their search technology with ODP listings. Article mentions Google also provides links to relevant directory categories in its primary search service. (March 27, 2000)
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- NYTimes.com: Helping Webmasters Land in Search Engines' Nets
- Elizabeth Stone writes about world of search engines and how web designers are looking to Danny Sullivan for the answers on how to get traffic from them. (March 23, 2000)
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- The New York Times: A Marriage of Convenience - and Control
- Denise Caruso writes about AOL’s proposed purchase of Time Warner and what the two traditional media giants will do with the Open Directory Project. (January 17, 2000)
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- FastCompany.com: Linux Meets Yahoo!
- Dan Pink discusses the Open Directory Project’s unique way of organizing the web. (December 31, 1999)
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- NYTimes.com: Changes in Search Industry Create Strange Bedfellows
- Article discusses Netscape’s unconventional move of licensing its Open Directory data to Lycos for free. (April 28, 1999)