It also spawned newhoo - a "cloud based social collaborative website" or some such bollocks, which was basically original yahoo without the paid staff, just vollenteers. I think that morphed into dmoz? But by then Goodge had won the internet.
I remember that when it was new I browsed around dmoz.org and eventually landed on a series of episodes of a story about a guy with an invisible girlfriend. I was never able to find that story again. I never found out how it ended.
(Score: 2) by isostatic on Friday April 10 2015, @11:29AM
It also spawned newhoo - a "cloud based social collaborative website" or some such bollocks, which was basically original yahoo without the paid staff, just vollenteers. I think that morphed into dmoz? But by then Goodge had won the internet.
(Score: 2) by hendrikboom on Thursday April 30 2015, @03:26AM
dmoz.org is still around.
I remember that when it was new I browsed around dmoz.org and eventually landed on a series of episodes of a story about a guy with an invisible girlfriend. I was never able to find that story again. I never found out how it ended.
-- hendrik