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2007
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Description: Press articles in 2007 on or featuring the Open Directory Project.
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SEO by the Sea: Patent Documents Mentioning the Open Directory Project in 2006
- An overview by Bill Slawski.
Search Engine Journal: 10 Steps AOL Should Take to Reinvent the Open Directory Project
- Loren Baker reviews AOL’s relationship with the ODP and provides suggestions about how the project can reinvent itself.
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.
SearchEngineLand.com: History Of AOL Search
- Danny Sullivan provides a timeline for the major events in the history of AOL Search. Mentions their 1998 purchase of Netscape Inc, which included the Open Directory Project as part of the purchase
Google Webmaster Central: Site Content and Use of Web Catalogues
- The article from Webmaster Central clarifies that the use of scraped content to increase the volume of a site violates Google´s webmaster guidelines. ODP and Wikipedia are named as examples for frequently-copied high quality sources.
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