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EON is a specialized website development framework for the MMO EVE Online. It allows building in-game browser compatible sites without too much hassle and is intended for people with a little PHP knowledge.
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Neolapis provdies a similiar framework to the eclipse equinox server-side project but we go further by developing UI workbecnh frameworks for the web browser making it easier for vendors to develop webapp components on a common open-source platform.
Javascript SDK for Nintendo Wii's Opera browser with classes for 3D vertex math, triangle meshes, canvas drawing, Wii Remote motion/button detecting, and multiuser interfaces. Official site: http://wiioperasdk.com and blog: http://blog.wiioperasdk.com.