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    Protect your business with AI policies and data loss prevention in the browser

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    MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
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    Gitit

    Gitit

    A wiki using HAppS, pandoc, and git

    Gitit is a wiki application written in Haskell that uses Happstack for serving and Pandoc for markup conversion. Wiki content and attachments are stored in Git, Darcs, or Mercurial repositories, allowing versioning via VCS or web editing. To run gitit, you'll need git in your system path. (Or darcs or hg, if you're using darcs or mercurial to store the wiki data.) Gitit assumes that the page files (stored in the git repository) are encoded as UTF-8. Even page names may be UTF-8 if the file...
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    Gutenberg Typography Kit

    Gutenberg Typography Kit

    A meaningful web typography starter kit

    Gutenberg is a flexible and simple-to-use web typography starter kit for web designers and developers. It’s a small step towards a better typography on the web. Beautiful typographic styles can be made by setting base type size, line height (leading), and measure (max-width). Gutenberg is a work-in-progress project by Matej Latin that brings meaning and craftsmanship to web typography. The reader should be able to read the message of a text easily and comfortably. This depends to a not...
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    Kiko

    Kiko

    Kiko, a Jekyll Theme

    Kiko is a theme for Jekyll, the static site generator. It's designed and developed by @gfjaru.
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    Develope web applications for Edlington :: Rich Media Design Websites, ProjectMonitor, and GATTO Content Management System
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    Say goodbye to broken revenue funnels and poor customer experiences

    Connect and coordinate your data, signals, tools, and people at every step of the customer journey.

    LeanData is a Demand Management solution that supports all go-to-market strategies such as account-based sales development, geo-based territories, and more. LeanData features a visual, intuitive workflow native to Salesforce that enables users to view their entire lead flow in one interface. LeanData allows users to access the drag-and-drop feature to route their leads. LeanData also features an algorithms match that uses multiple fields in Salesforce.
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    BTL is a template language that combines power of JSTL and XSLT to produce documents in XML, HTML, XHTML, XSL-FO, PDF or other formats, based on the JavaBean input.
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    This is a tool,for designing html forms,or for designing work flow,in fact for anything you will express with a tablet and a pencil.It's written with html,jsp,javascript,java.Everyone is welcomed to support it.This is a beginning
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    'Visual Database' is a data base visual design tool that help both database developer and administrator to manage and control the DBMS they work on it
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