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	<title>Comments on: DMOZ for Disappointment</title>
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		<title>By: Freelance Website Design</title>
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		<description>I enjoyed this read. I&#039;ve had several reservations about DMOZ that you solidified. I&#039;ve not been in the &#039;game&#039; as long as you have, but have been able to see with DMOZ and a handful of other similar websites exactly what you state here. There seems to be a growing trend of not-worthwhile websites getting the limelight in place of those who are actually offering something useful to those around them. More modern launching pads such as Digg for instance, are also falling prey to such things. There is so much hype and fanboyism on the web today that many sites are missing their chance to shine due to things such as these. Good post. I appreciated it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I enjoyed this read. I&#8217;ve had several reservations about DMOZ that you solidified. I&#8217;ve not been in the &#8216;game&#8217; as long as you have, but have been able to see with DMOZ and a handful of other similar websites exactly what you state here. There seems to be a growing trend of not-worthwhile websites getting the limelight in place of those who are actually offering something useful to those around them. More modern launching pads such as Digg for instance, are also falling prey to such things. There is so much hype and fanboyism on the web today that many sites are missing their chance to shine due to things such as these. Good post. I appreciated it.</p>
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