The Open Directory Project is Open Content. Anyone can download and publish the directory listings, in whole or in part, for free, by agreeing to include a brief acknowledgment and links. For details see the ODP license. This category lists those websites that use ODP data in compliance with the license.
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- Alexa Provides a search feature and a directory from the ODP. Directory listings can be ordered by popularity, user rating or alphabetically, and there are links to Alexa's information on each site.
- Master.com portal A demonstration from master.com of the search and directory it offers to webmasters, using the Open Directory data.
- Religion Explorer Provides a copy of the Open Directory categories on religion, with added site previews by Thumshots. Also uses Aspseek technology to provide a search engine restricted to sites listed in those categories.
- Cool4Kids.com Using the ODP Kids and Teens directory.
- The Cow Corral Search Engine A demonstration from master.com of the search and directory it offers to webmasters, using the Open Directory data.
- ScienceDaily Magazine News about science, technology, and health. Archived stories are filed into ODP categories alongside the links.
- Labour-Party.org.uk An unofficial site about the UK's Labour Party, with the links directory based on an old version of Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/Society_and_Culture/Politics/Parties/Labour/ category. RDF dump.
- Libdems.co.uk An unofficial site from Political News about the UK's Liberal Democrats, with the links directory based on an old version of the relevant ODP category. RDF dump.
- DSL Service Providers Directory by state with map and list, combining data from the ODP.
- Dominion Web Uses ODP data to demonstrate their product: DWdirectory.
- The Linx A global web directory using DMOZ 2.0 data, thumbnails and Google PageRank.
- Navinka Directory using ODP data.