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    j-Cast

    j-Cast

    Java Videostreaming Server and Client

    j->Cast is a live video streaming system which allows you to stream live videos from your computer, webcam or mobile Android device via the j->Cast videoserver.
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    MXQuery is a low-footprint implementation of XQuery 1.0, XQuery Update 1.0, XQuery Fulltext 1.0 and XQuery Scripting 1.0 as well as a subset of XQuery 1.1 (windowing, try/catch). It provides extensions to do data stream processing/CEP and SOAP/REST
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    Unmaintained! Remuco is a duplex remote control system for Linux media players and mobile phones using Bluetooth or WiFi.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    V.R.C.C. (Video Remote Computer Camera) is a freeware and open source system that enables your smartphone to be used as a Webcam and lets you control the smartphone from the PC.
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    This project allows a user to access Linux X (Such as Gnome) remotely over a Bluetooth link using his/her mobile phone.
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    J2ME MIDlet with a Socket Server :: Isometric Engine Chat Machine
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