From hans-juergen.bardenhagen arcor.de Thu Dec 16 09:56:42 2004 From: hans-juergen.bardenhagen arcor.de (Hans-Juergen Bardenhagen) Date: Thu Dec 16 05:51:32 2004 Subject: [MPEGIF Discuss] RSS news feed for MPEGIF site? In-Reply-To: <9K6A0hFETuB@ID-50271.user.uni-berlin.de> Message-ID: <9MzRdMVzTuB@ID-50271.user.uni-berlin.de> On 02.11.04, 00:46 local time I wrote: > The ODP is an URL database for many search engines including Google, > AOL and others. Google has updated its directory section with new ODP data recently, so hopefully they will do this monthly now like they did it in the past. The long pause was caused by UTF-8 incompatibility issues between ODP and Google. Some of the relevant categories for MPEG-4 related sites are: http://directory.google.com/Top/Science/Reference/Standards/ Individual_Standards/MPEG-4/ http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Multimedia/MPEG/ http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Multimedia/MPEG/DivX/ http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Multimedia/Digital_Video/ http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Multimedia/Music_and_Audio/ Audio_Formats/MPEG-4/ http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Internet/Broadcasting/ http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Internet/Protocols/RTSP/ Most of them also have software subcategories where you can submit your site through the ODP interface if you wish to do so. It also provides a category description with guidelines how to submit, e.g. which sites are on-topic in that category and which not. The Google version adds an interesting page ranking to the different sites based on their own methods while the ODP categories simply sort the URLs alphabetically using their title. The ODP version always shows the current state though, i.e. when a site is accepted by the editor, it will be listed immediately, see e.g.: http://dmoz.org/Computers/Multimedia/Music_and_Audio/Audio_Formats/MPEG- 4/ ZZee ya, Hans-J?rgen