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    Kinto

    Kinto

    A generic JSON document store with sharing and synchronisation options

    Kinto is a minimalist JSON storage service with synchronization and sharing abilities. It is meant to be easy to use and easy to self-host. Kinto is used at Mozilla and released under the Apache v2 license. It’s hard for frontend developers to respect users' privacy when building applications that work offline, store data remotely and synchronize across devices. Existing solutions either rely on big corporations that crave user data or require a non-trivial amount of time and expertise to...
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    It is a Global Positioning System, using GSM location tracking on Symbian Series60 mobile devices. The application locates the device and transmits the GSM coordinates to the designated receiver and logs it in the database on the device.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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