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dmoze is down for three or four months ? when does it work again? do you know?they say "Please check back in a day or two." is it a big problem?http://www.dmoz.org/unavailable.htmlworks just fine for me.Just type dmoz.org into browser. Comes right up.Submissions and approvals are down until further notice.Most likely because they don't have anymore dedicated editors. I've been trying to get my site listed for three years and still waiting. Not holding my breath either.Someone deleted the dmoz admin server, nobody can login and all pages are caches of pages from months ago. People have likened fixing it to "glueing together a vase after it has been completely smashed" sinse they turned off automatic backups.Dmoz is in a bad way, It's time to put it out of its misery.http://www.resource-zone.com/forum/show ... p?p=229551meman wrote:ATNO/TW wrote:amazing news, I really hope they clean up the ODP and fix a lot of these issues that everyone complains aboutIt would be better if they just get rid of it. Dmoz is outdated now, there is no place for it on the internet. I can't imagine anyone seeing dmoz as a useful resource anymore.meman wrote:i find a new article you will look over it!Google (NOT) Hacked? Just A DNS Glitch says Google Posted Saturday, May 7, 2005 at 3:11 PM PT Recap: 6:13PM PST: Google was not hacked, but instead had a DNS problem. For some readers the site was redirecting to the SoGoSearch page. That continues to fox me, and I plan to investigate further. All services have been restored. I find it amazing: Google is now as integrated in our lives as a phone company, or heaven forbid, TV networks. Multiple experts say that the screen grab I got was result of broswers not being able to resolve to Google.com, and instead stumbled upon google.com.net (com.net is the SoGoSearch website, and they have a wildcard match). Once Google