About Finday as a directory
Finday is a directory of websites that has been designed to improve your experience of Internet searching. It uses the powerful Google search engine in order to give you the most accurate search results, but also allows you to navigate through its hundreds of categories in order to find the websites that you need in any given moment.
Every website that appears in a Finday directory will have its own complete data file, which includes its own brief description of the website, and also a more extensive comment which evaluates the good and bad points of the site. As well as this, the files contain screen captures of the site's homepage, and some of the other sections too, in the case of some of the larger websites.
Finday is a colaborative web guide
In fact, the files, alongside the system of channels and categories, form the framework of Finday. The files are complemented by the ratings and comments made by the users, which are, after all, our service's main reason for being. Finday is a social search engine, and this means that just like other collaborative sites such as Wikipedia, it is continuously growing and improving with the input of its users. As such, in Finday, anyone can rate a website, write a comment, and even write a detailed analysis about its main features, services, or focus of interest.
However, there is more. The website files have two important aspects: on the one hand, they contain the technical information that sums up the websites, such as the name, URL, aliases, languages and a description of the services provided; but on the other hand they offer the ratings given by each one of our contents team and users that have made a visit to the site.
We currently have technical files on more than 2,000 websites, that include the most relevant sites based on the number of visitors, not only within the United States, the UK and English-speaking countries, but also within Spanish speaking ones.
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