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Google has announced that the Open Directory (DMOZ) is no longer used as a source for generating snippets for search results.
DMOZ is one of the largest directories of links to sites, owned by AOL. In March of this year, it was announced that it would be closed. Since the project is no longer supported, Google has excluded it from its sources for generating search snippets.
Since 2006, Google used descriptions from the DMOZ directory if they were more useful than meta descriptions or site content.
If webmasters did not want search engines to use the description from DMOZ, they used the NOODP directive. This is no longer necessary.
To ensure that informative titles and descriptions are displayed, Google strongly recommends that webmasters read the following document.