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A fusion of several open-source libraries and a web application to parse and filter RSS feeds, as well as generate RSS feeds based on user defined search terms
Get an up-to-date view of what's happening in your social network. You can browse based on specific keywords (tags) and see who's talking about what in your proximity.
MUG is a component-based Java Web Framework. Lightweighted and conceived to be easy to use yet flexible, it provides the developer a set of components that allows object-oriented development in a web (in the line of SWT / Swing).
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Andalus is a high availability, fully featured Islamic library written entirely in Java. It is a technology suitable for nearly any application that requires to make use of integrable Islamic resources. http://openandalus.wordpress.com/