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As the web grows, the massive increase in information is placing severe burdens on information retrieval and sharing. Automated search engines and directories with small editorial staff are unable to keep up with the increasing submission of web sites. To address the problem, this paper presents Infomarkeran Internet information service system based on Open Directory and Zero-Keyword Inquiry. The Open Directory sets up a net-community in which the increasing netcitizens can each organize a small portion of the web and present it to the others. By means of Zero-Keyword Inquiry, user can get the information he is interested in without inputting any keyword that is often required by search engines. In Infomarker, user can record the web address he likes and can put forward an information request based on his web records. The information matching engine checks the information in the Open Directory to find what fits users needs and adds it to users web address records. The key to the matching process is layered keyword mapping. Infomarker provides people with a whole new approach to getting information and shows a wide prospect.