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Introducing I-dex, Dmoz meets Wiki
Old 03-28-2006, 01:41 PM Introducing I-dex, Dmoz meets Wiki
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I-dex short for "Internet Index" is the Wiki'd equivalent of Dmoz.

it is a free to use wiki where the aim is to build a categorised "Index" of the Internet. The main exception from Dmoz is that each website can have an entire article devoted to it, explaining for example Why the site came about, and basically introducing the site.

Feel free to add your websites to the Index, its the only way it will grow.

The URL: http://www.i-dex.info
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Old 03-28-2006, 01:46 PM Re: Introducing I-dex, Dmoz meets Wiki
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