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LinuxPR: First-Ever User-Built Linux Directory Launches Mailing List

The directory, which is a part of a well-known Linux portal
features ratings, as well as other valuable features, is looking
for new submissions as well as ideas and input.
The chief
penguin sends out new sites once a week, allowing Linux users to
stay on top of the newest and best web sites that come online each
week.”

“Acting in response to user’s needs and requests, the now
popular Linux portal Linuxfool.Com has launched its new, first-ever
Linux Directory that is fully built by users and allows for ratings
of each site in the directory by those viewing the site.
The directory has also just added a new mailing
list which announces new sites once a week. The site’s Chief
Penguin is currently accepting new submissions as well as looking
for ideas and suggestions where the site should be
headed.”

“LinuxFool site was launched earlier in
October, and originally only featured an unbiased forum for
discussions and information sharing among Linux users. The forums
which are still a significant part of the site can be found at
Linuxfool.com, and are now supported by the first-ever user built
links directory with ratings.”

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