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Computer Blog - thebroadroom.net: Damascus-based site better than the Open Directory Project?
Disclaimer: all of the following is purely from personal experience. TheBroadroom.Net urges you to use your own instincts,
common sense, and willingness to take risks when applying any of the information below.
Damascus-based site better than the Open Directory Project?
posted by Colleen Shirazi,
Wednesday, December 28, 2005
at 11:36 AM (Pacific)
Just when I was despairing about TheBroadroom.Net--one of the few "women's sites" that bothers with the claim of being produced 100% by women--ever appearing in the Open Directory Project ever again, I found it!
Google Directory - Society > People > Women
At first I thought this was a cached version of the Women directory of the ODP (which directory no longer exists, seeing as there are no sites that fall under that category).
Upon closer inspection I realized that this was an Arab language site. Websy.com, apparently, is based in Damascus.
It's good to know that the Arabs are categorizing women's sites better than we are.
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