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    XSP
    XSP is an eXtensible socket-based protocol. XSP 1.0 is an XSP client. The main idea of this project is to connect two devices directly without any servers between them. Chat, file sharing and voice chat are supported now. Authors: m1kc and Solkin.
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    Multi-purpose, platform/language independent Server with the ability to handle multiple concurrent connections on 1 socket, interactively/dynamically starting and stopping service modules. Needs only 1 port opened to access many different services.
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    DIEGO is a streaming mp3 server written in JAVA. It creates a socket connection on your local machine and listens for HTTP requests. It serves up dynamic m3u playlists which are read by WinAmp, which in turn streams the mp3 to your computer.
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