List of web directories

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A web directory is a listing of websites organized in a hierarchy or interconnected list of categories.

The following is a list of web directory services for which Wikipedia has articles.

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  • Magatopia - Directory of free-to-view online magazines or e-zines.
  • Business.com - Business directory which charges a fee for review and operates as a Pay per click search engine.
  • VFunk - Online directory that specializes in listing and categorizing global dance music & urban lifestyle listings.

  • LookSmart - Operated several vertical directories from 1995 to 2006.
  • Lycos' TOP 5% - From 1995 until 2000 it aimed to list the web's top 5% of websites.
  • Zeal - Volunteer-built web directory. It was introduced in 1999, acquired by LookSmart in 2000, and shut down in 2006.

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