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    HumHub - Social Network Kit

    HumHub - Social Network Kit

    Open Source Social Network Kit written in PHP

    HumHub is a feature rich and highly flexible OpenSource Social Network Kit written in PHP. It's perfect for individual: - Social Intranets - Enterprise Social Networks - Private Social Networks Find more information at: http://www.humhub.org HumHub is powered by http://www.yiiframework.com/. Modules (Selection): - Mail - Polls - Tasks - Wiki - Calendar - Notes (Etherpad Integration) - .. and many many more!
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    Posh portal (ex Portaneo)

    Posh portal (ex Portaneo)

    Your social Netvibes !

    POSH is a social PHP widget portal, web-based content and RSS feed reader, customizable and compliant with Netvibes. Usable in an educational, associative or enterprise intranet context.
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    4Vientos
    4vientos is a web file manager that allows to share information. You can set tags/description for files and directories and perform searches by them.
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