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    python-socketio

    python-socketio

    Python Socket.IO server and client

    ...It works with multiple asynchronous frameworks such as asyncio, eventlet, and gevent, so developers can choose the concurrency model that best fits their application needs while still using a consistent API. The library provides both server and client implementations, allowing Python applications to serve and communicate with browser clients or other Socket.IO clients in real time. It supports key Socket.IO features like event handling, message broadcasting, binary data transmission, rooms, and namespaces, giving developers the building blocks to create chat applications, live dashboards, multiplayer games, and collaborative tools.
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    mlbviewer

    The best collection of tools for MLB.com content and MLB.TV for Linux.

    ...Please check out the mlbstreamer project for an alternative that works with 2018 changes. https://github.com/tonycpsu/mlbstreamer A collection of tools to view and listen to streaming baseball games from MLB.TV. While the main streaming content is mostly for paid MLB.TV subscribers only, there are a significant number of features and views available to non-subscribers as well including one FREE game each day. NEW! Watch MLB classic content from YouTube without a browser. MiLB.TV and Postseason.TV are also integrated into the same mlbviewer interface. ...
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    The Burster 3D
    Web browser plug-in for hosting real 3D on the websites.
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    UpStage
    WE ARE NO LONGER USING SOURCEFORGE. Please visit http://www.upstage.org.nz for the most up-to-date code (v3 to be released january 2014, beta version available November 2013) and information. UpStage is a web-based venue for cyberformance: artists compile digital media in real time to create live theatrical performance for online audiences.
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    Create a server for 3D worlds similar to opensim with python and postgres, the goal ist to have a small and fast implemetation. Also to build a viewer working in a browser.
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    Allows viewing of .cbr and .cbz comic book archives over an internet connection via a web browser. Extracts images from archives on demand, resizing them if necessary in order to be bandwidth/browser friendly.
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    iamar browser is a GPU web browser that displays 3d specific contents. Instead of html, it run on a scripting language called semblis. Together with mesh made from blender, it makes 3d game production extremely easy.
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