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    A real Skype's Web Space. This software is shareware since 11/1/2010, and rename it to Skype Space. but the part of CGI and Web, is openresource. http://skypespace.appspot.com/
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    Prototype testbed implementation of the IETF Media Server Control (MEDIACTRL) SIP Control Framework, comprehensive of both control and processing functionality (as in IMS MRF, Media Resource Function).
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    A Win32 API based graphical desktop sharing system, it support LZMA compress, MD5 password check, 64bits file transfer, 8bits instruction fast protocol and windows's pack intelligence for reduce useless transfer band.
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    ODAI (Open Distributed Applications Interface) provides simple IPC (Inter Process Communication) for applications running on different computers connected via a LAN or WAN. Therby it uses concepts like CORBA or XMLRPC but claims to be smaller and faster.
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