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Anime Web Turnpike – was a web directory founded in August 1995 by Jay Fubler Harvey. It served as a large database of links to various anime and manga websites. Biographicon – directory of biographical entries. Google Directory – copy of DMOZ directory, with sites listed in PageRank order within each category. Closed in July 2011.
Many web directories allow site owners to submit their site for inclusion, and have editors review submissions for fitness. Web directories may be general in scope, or limited to particular subjects or fields. Entries may be listed for free, or by paid submission (meaning the site owner must pay to have his or her website listed).
Web search engine submission is a process in which a webmaster submits a website directly to a search engine. While search engine submission is sometimes presented as a way to promote a website, it generally is not necessary because the major search engines use web crawlers that will eventually find most web sites on the Internet without ...
Indian web series (13 C, 139 P) L. Indian literature websites (5 P) M. Online magazines published in India (21 P) Indian matrimonial websites (5 P) Indian music ...
Jasmine Directory is a human-edited [1] web directory providing websites and businesses categorized topically and regionally. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It offers thirteen topic-based categories and one region-based category with hand-picked and reviewed users' suggested resources. [ 4 ]
The Hindi Language Portal gives the content of India.gov.in in Hindi under india.gov.in/hi. Content Depository is a storehouse of documents, forms, contact directories, schemes, acts, rules and websites contributed by government Ministries and Departments at the central and state level.
A web directory is a directory on the World Wide Web that specializes in linking to other web sites and categorizing those links. This category includes online web directories. This category includes online web directories.
Internet.org is a partnership between social networking services company Meta Platforms and six companies (Samsung, Ericsson, MediaTek, Opera Software, Nokia and Qualcomm) that plans to bring affordable access to selected Internet services to less developed countries by increasing efficiency, and facilitating the development of new business models around the provision of Internet access.