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    Flash Media Server

    AMS is an Open Source Flash Media Server ,it supports RTMP and HTTP protocol, can stream flv and H264 file, record, and replicate live stream.
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    An implementation of the Microsoft Media Server protocol in Java. A maven repository is available at http://hampelratte.org/maven . The loader package contains an example application, which demonstrates the use of mms4j. It's a swing mms downloader.
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    Sharing of music files located on Android OS through iTunes through zeroconf (mDNS, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero_configuration_networking) and DAAP (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Audio_Access_Protocol). Implements DAAP Server for Android
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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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    ePresence was an open source project maintained by the University of Toronto from 2001 to 2008. It has been forked and commercialized in 2008 by the lab ex-employees as a private enterprise. Please visit http://epresence.tv for further details.
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    A distributed, peer-to-peer, server-less communication & messaging solution for JAVA (JMS), C++ and .NET applications, integrates with JBoss, WebLogic & WebSphere. Offers guaranteed delivery, security and transactions. Supports TCP, SSL & HTTP protocols.
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    A program that relays a stream of JPGs (simulating video) from a client to a server, and then replicates bandwidth on the server end, making the JPGs available via HTTP. Used when incoming connections aren't possible, ie. wifi hotspots w/ webcam.
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    When you go with a friend in the underground,why you can't linsten the same music? iCua is an Android Media player,to listen audio files/streams,share with other android phones. http://code.google.com/p/icua/
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    aTonKar is a client/server architecture that enables you to stream audio files, browse collections, manage playlist via http/xml.
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