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    SmartMuseum

    SmartMuseum

    Software for work with Corpus of Everyday life history Sources

    ...Evaluation of such relations leads to meaningful results for different groups of information consumers: from professional historians and experts from close humanitarian sciences to common people, interested in everyday community life. Corpuses of everyday life history sources are being collected in many museums and document archives. In this project, we consider the problem of creating software infrastructure for collaborative semantic annotation, information relation, and personalized access to corpus of everyday life history sources. ...
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    Visitas
    The Visitas project has created components, plug-ins, modules and templates that can be used when you want to build a Joomla based website suited for mobile phones. We have created a site for visitors/tourists using the extensions we have created but the different extensions can be used in other types of applications.
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    A simple GPS and map application utilizing maps from the OpenStreetMap project (http://www.openstreetmap.org/).
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    IBIS - Interactive Biodiversity Informatics Software - is software to identify species or other taxa. Intended users range from school children or citizen scientists to ecologists or taxonomists. The identification keys can be embedded in CMS or Wiki
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    Convertor for import viking maps into archive for TrekBudy java navigation mobile application
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    Quake Report
    Simple application that connects to USGS to retrieve the list of latest earthquakes and display them on an interactive map. Inspired from "Beginning Nokia Apps Development - Qt and Html5 for Symbian and Meego" (ISBN: 978-1-4302-3177-6).
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