DMOZ - Firefox Addon - The Open Directory Project, also known as DMOZ, is the largest human edited directory of Internet sites. It is maintained by large community volunteer editors who categorize and describe sites.
This search plugin allows you to search for sites and categories in the Open Directory Project (dmoz.org) directly from your browser search box.
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Supported operating systems:
Nokia Internet Tablet OS Maemo 5.0
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