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    AXYZ

    AXYZ

    Newsfeed aggregator

    ...Among the features of the program, stands out a new processing engine of syndication channels, monitoring capability of information recovery in real time, the possibilities of the configuration of aggregator behavior, automatic classification of contents and new models for representation of information from relational interactive maps. On the other hand, the aggregation program, which named AXYZ, is designed to manage thousands of syndication channels of RSS format. Furthermore it also provides statistics that can be used to study the production of any producer subject and the impact of the information that published in other sources. The result that has been obtained in the research, allow to create modules capable of compare the relationship between different news or information from different sources, their degree of influence and their detection by the patterns.
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    QuaaxTM is a PHP ISO/IEC 13250 Topic Maps engine which implements PHPTMAPI. This enables developers to work against a standardized API. QuaaxTM uses MySQL with InnoDB or MariaDB with XtraDB as storage engine and benefits from transaction support and referential integrity.
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    Where In the World Have You Been?
    ...Added features allow users to download their maps, to blow them up to posters of any size printed with media of any standard size such as A4 or letter size paper; and to get permanent URLs of their made maps in order to come back and further annotate them at a later date.
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    PHPTMAPI is a programming interface for PHP based on the TMAPI project (www.tmapi.org). This API enables PHP developers an easy and standardized implementation of ISO/IEC 13250 Topic Maps in their applications.
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    A library for Atom / RSS feed fetching and parsing. Maps all feeds (where possible) to the latest Atom format, so that your code doesn't have to care what format the source was in. Supports Atom 1.0, 0.3, RSS 2.0, 1.0, 0.9x
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