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Open-Site, the Open Encyclopedia Project was a free internet encyclopedia operated by Michael J. Flickinger in an effort to build a free categorized community-built encyclopedia, inspired by DMOZ. The Open Site software is open source under the Mozilla Public License and the content was free content under the GNU Free Documentation License. == Category system == The Open-Site encyclopedia used an ontology based on that of DMOZ. Open-Site has the following main categories, under which most content is organized in several layers of subcategories. *Arts – covering creative pursuits and entertainment. *Business – covering business and finance. *Computers – covering computers and the internet. *Games – covering video games and various other games. *Health – covering human health and animal health. *Home – covering the home and family. *Recreation – covering recreation and leisure. *Regional – covering countries and localities. *Science – covering social sciences, mathematics and science. *Society – covering people and society. *Sports – covering various sports, including hockey, soccer and baseball. In addition to these major topical English categories, the Open-Site encyclopedia also has the following other top-level categories. *International – contains the encyclopedia in several other languages. *News – updates on current events. *Kids – a children's internet encyclopedia in several languages. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Open Site」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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