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Search database last updated on: Sat Sep 28 00:54:00 PDT 2002
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Search database last updated on: Sat Sep 28 00:54:00 PDT 2002
This message is now again present.
Based on explanations from corresponding with Dmoz editors'...
The Dmoz "RDF dump" has not been working, "THOUSANDS" of websites HAVE actually been Added or Modified since the last Update.
The RDF dump will allow members of the public - with Licenses to "freely" download the ODP index if they agree to their terms.
It takes Dmoz one week to verify if the updates are successful - If not- the last udated date will again re-appear at the bottom of the search listings
There is a Dmoz url where one can check anytime to see if an individual directory has been updated.
[edited by: aaaaa at 6:15 pm (utc) on Dec. 9, 2002]
Now their editor's forum is giving database error messages.
The Resource Zone isn't run by the ODP... it's a privately owned and operated forum, that was created by editors (not the ODP) to better facilitate communication with users.
It has nothing to do with dmoz.org, the RDF, or any other official ODP function.
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This may explain the jump in PageRank a listed site can potentially get!
RDF tags used in the current RDF files (2003-02-13)
(However, Dir.google.com has still not updated - so websites are not being fully credited).
Search database last updated on: Wed Feb 19 16:14:48 PST 2003
RDF tags used in the current RDF files (2003-02-19)
It seems that the bigges PageRank increase occurs when Google spiders the Dmoz Directory and credits a given site with it's link.
I have yet to see an increase in PageRank for any sits that has been listed by Dmoz - However, the jump is noticeable once Google's Directory lists it.
This may be partially be a result of the extra "keywords" that Google adds to the websites' description taken from the Dmoz editors' description for added sites.
unlike the directory - doing a Dmoz searcb will return websites in some order!
Is the assigned Title a priority - how much does the editor's description play.
How much does the catagory and subcatagory play?
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Dmoz is making up for lost time!
Search database last updated on: Wed Feb 26 16:20:29 PST 2003
RDF tags used in the current RDF files (2003-02-26)
GOOGLE - where are you?!
AFAIK, the primary ranking methodology is by the cat name, so that an editor can easily find the appropriate cat to send a misplaced submission. The top result in the listings will be from the top cat name.
dmoz is not a search engine, it's a directory. Worry about whether you're in the most appropriate cat for your site rather than where you come in the search results.
There are no ranks. There is no algorithm. We just list sites, categorised by subject.
>> GOOGLE - where are you?! <<
Google used to take a copy of the RDF dump towards the end of each month, but the results didn't show up for at least several weeks.
My guess is that you will see something by middle to late March, but that is complete speculation.