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    Android TextView-LinkBuilder

    Android TextView-LinkBuilder

    Insanely easy way to define clickable links within a TextView.

    Insanely easy way to create clickable links within a TextView. While creating Talon for Twitter, one of the most difficult things I encountered was creating these clickable links based on a specific text. Luckily, I have made it easy for anyone to apply this type of style to their TextView's. Similar to how all the big players do it (Google+, Twitter, cough Talon cough), this library allows you to create clickable links for any combination of Strings within a TextView.
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    Java Internet Jukebox, a web application for browsing a music library and playing files on the host computer and optionally streaming it to a icecast server.
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    e-Music library
    eMusic Library is a project developed in Java using Aqsa MVC framework to managed your digital music store.
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    FX Player is a Web-based streaming server with a Flash iTunes-like interface. It shares your MP3 library and allow access to your tracks through the Internet. Coded in Java, FX Player run on most platforms, including Mac OS X, Windows, Linux and Unix.
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    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    City Audioguides is aiming to use android framework positioning and other technologies to improve your travelling experiences delivering audio content relative to your current physical location. Bringing museum-like audioguides to a larger scope.
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    JReceiver is a servlet-based audio server which features tightly integrated metadata indexing capabilities, browser-based management, an XML-RPC interface and support for network-based MP3 players like the Rio Receiver from Sonic Blue.
    Downloads: 25 This Week
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    A Java J2ME/CLDC Midlet client to the MP3Tunes.com online music locker using the Oboe API. Also can be a standalone MP3 stream player (for radio stations, MP3 files on the web, etc.)
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