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Sites which offer ways to search the Internet for information, or describe or discuss ways to search it.
Interactive sites which accommodate public discussion of search engines and directories.
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This category lists directories. It is not a way of submitting your site to directories. Only submit the main URL of the site. If the main purpose of your directory is web promotion, please submit to Computers/Internet/Web_Design_and_Development/Promotion/Directories Persistent inappropriate submission may lead to a ban on submissions. more information (editors only) |
A Web directory is a static listing of Web links, usually built up by human editors. Directory links are usually described in a short paragraph, and categorized by subject. The Open Directory you are using right now is an example of a Web directory. This category lists general interest directories in English or multilingual, including English.
Sites which offer guidance on how best to search the Internet.
This category features email discussion lists and newsletters about search engines, directories, and Internet portals.
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This category is strictly for metasearch-based sites. Sites that provide a more comprehensive "start page" should be submitted to the Web Portals category. Search tools that do not combine search results into a single stream, but rather return them separately from each index or directory should be submitted to the Multi-Search category. |
These sites do not crawl the web themselves to build an index. Instead they allow searches to be sent to several search engines all at once. The results are then unified. They may either present results from each engine one after the other (parallel search), or blend them, removing duplicates.
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Integrated search pages relating to a specific topic or geographical area do not belong here. Search tools which can combine results from several indexes should be submitted to the Metasearch category. |
Sites which offer a number of search tools on one page. Each search tool can be accessed from its own search box or via a single search box by radio buttons, drop-down list or other method. Resources may include general search engines, directories, dictionaries, encyclopedias or other general reference resources.
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Only suggest sites about the OpenSearch technology, which is used to integrate search into a browser.
THIS CATEGORY IS NOT FOR SEARCH ENGINES OR OTHER WEB-BASED SEARCH FACILITIES! |
OpenSearch is a simple XML based format for the sharing of search results. OpenSearch is an open data format and open standard released under a Creative Commons license.The format is currently used to define search providers by Firefox and other Mozilla based browsers since the release of Firefox 2, as well as Internet Explorer since the release of Internet Explorer 7.
This category provides resources about the OpenSearch standard and format, tools to help develop OpenSearch based search plugins as well as repositories containing OpenSearch search plugins.
Search engine and directory comparison studies and analysis. Sites should cover a number of search engines and directories.
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Search engine optimization firms should submit to the appropriate category: Computers/Internet/Web_Design_and_Development/Promotion/Search_Engine_Optimization_Firms/
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