Google Directory
{{Short description|Discontinued web directory hosted by Google}}
{{more citations needed|date=February 2019}}
{{Infobox website
| logo = GoogleDirectoryLogo.png
| name = Google Directory
| url = directory.google.com
| commercial = No
| type = Web directory
| registration = No
| language = Was available in about 86 languages
| owner = Google
| launch_date = {{start date and age|2000|df=yes}}
| current_status = Discontinued
}}
The Google Directory was a web directory hosted by Google and is based on the open source project DMOZ. It was discontinued on July 20, 2011. However, the Google business places and recommended businesses is now commonly referred to as the Google directory.{{cite book |last1=Tara |first1=Calishain |last2=Rael |first2=Dornfest |title=Google Hacks |date=2003 |publisher=O'Reilly |isbn=9780596004477 |page=76 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=GqTwl7-WZtUC&dq=google+directory%27&pg=PA76}}
Information
The Google Directory was organized into 16 main categories. The directory with its upper level topics and sub-categories could provide more specific results than the usual keyword search.{{cite book |last1=Sarah |first1=Milstein |last2=J.D. |first2=Biersdorfer |last3=Rael |first3=Dornfest |title=Google: The Missing Manual: The Missing Manual |date=10 March 2006 |publisher=O'Reilly Media |isbn=9781491909782 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nX3OAwAAQBAJ&dq=Google+Directory&pg=PT126 |access-date=25 July 2023}}
- Arts
- Business
- Computers
- Games
- Health
- Home
- Kids and teens
- News
- Recreation
- Reference
- Regional
- Science
- Shopping
- Society
- Sports
- World
The World link offered the directory in other languages. The Kids and Teens link was a separate web archive for kids and teens.
The Google Directory was based on the Open Directory Project.{{cite book |last1=Michael |first1=Busby |title=Learn Google |date=October 2003 |publisher=Wordware Pub. |isbn=9781556220388 |pages=99 and 99 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3tylBwavBKEC&dq=google+directory%27&pg=PA99 |access-date=25 July 2023}} Unlike the keyword search function of Google, the directory organization was created by humans.
Structure
=Main page=
The main page had links to the 16 main categories,{{cite book |last1=Ted |first1=Coombs |title=Google Power Tools Bible |date=2008 |publisher=Wiley |isbn=9780470377444 |page=113 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=32v1XC0gC28C&dq=google+directory%27&pg=PA103 |access-date=25 July 2023}} along with the World and Kids and Teens links. There was a search box on top that allowed users to search the Google Directory. On top of that was the slogan in green letters: "The web organized by topic into categories." On top of that were links to other Google services.
=Main category pages=
Each main category page had links to sub-main category pages in alphabetical order, as well as a search box on top of it. Each sub-category entry is followed by a number that gives the number of items in that sub-category. Sub-categories would be created as needed, and eventually the user would get to a page with no more subcategories. Each page might have links to related categories. Some links were redirects to other pages.
=World link=
=Kids and Teens=
As the name states, it had pages for kids and teens. It was completely disconnected from the rest of the directory, so if you clicked it by accident, you would have to press the back button on your web browser.
Connection with the Open Directory Project
The Google Directory was completely built upon the Open Directory Project. Google integrated its PageRank system and its search system into it. Everything was green. There were links on the bottom so that the user could contribute to it.
Trivia
- If a search result was also in the directory, Google included a link to the respecting category.
- If someone wanted to have a listing in the Google Directory, they would have to be listed in the Open Directory Project.
External links
- An archived copy of the Directory is available on the Wayback Machine at the Internet Archive. One such entry is [https://web.archive.org/web/20110120182400/http://directory.google.com/ here].
- Example of a [https://web.archive.org/web/20110120182553/http://directory.google.com/Top/World World page] of alternate languages.