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    YaCy Peer-to-Peer Search Engine

    YaCy Peer-to-Peer Search Engine

    Decentralized Web Search Engine

    YaCy is a free search engine that anyone can use to build search the internet (www and ftp) or to create a search portal for others (internet or intranet). The scale of YaCy is limited only by the number of users and can index billions of web pages. In p2p mode it is fully decentralized, all users of the search engine network are equal and it is not possible for anyone to censor the content of the distributed index.
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    CloudToolbox

    Web-based manager for user dynamic instantiated cloud images

    The CloudToolbox web application provides a simple system to manage and control users dynamic instantiation of VMs on a generic cloud. The systems handles final VM user management (on behalf of the cloud provider), users quota, machines templates, gathering of statistings and automatic shutdown of the VMs when not in use. Using the CloudToolbox web application, an user can request a VM on the cloud, according to a given template. The administrator will then create the machine on the...
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    RedMQ

    Simple, flexible messaging with Redis.

    RedMQ is a Redis-based messaging system that is specifically designed to support flexible messaging schemes, exposing an API that allows messages to be filtered by a number of message attributes. At its core is a Python TCP server built on Asynchronous Messaging Protocol and Twisted's AMP module. This means RedMQ can support clients in any language, though only two clients - PHP and Python - have been implemented to date. The API is designed with flexibility in mind, providing native support for conditional messaging and custom message routing as well as standard point-to-point and publish-subscribe messaging models.
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    Ex-Crawler
    Ex-Crawler is divided into 3 subprojects (Crawler Daemon, distributed gui Client, (web) search engine) which together provide a flexible and powerful search engine supporting distributed computing. More informations: http://ex-crawler.sourceforge.net
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    Unimatrix is the collective works of Matrix, Tsunami and Mainframe. Unimatrix allows for a setup of distributed file repositories. Completely peerless, and using HTTP/1.0 as its transfer medium. Unimatrix Can easilly be used for Filesharing and since its
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    A service-oriented, single-source, Java integration server with virtual Service Stores(TM) that expose services via web services, HTTP and more. Service Flows provide process automation. Mainframe, database, email, web, soap & ftp adapters are included.
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