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    RSS Reader is a mobile J2ME (Java ME) app. that runs on Java enabled phones. User can store multiple RSS/ATOM feeds as bookmarks. Can import from OPLM file or HTML file with links. Can read offline. MIDP 2.0/some MIDP 1.0. Specify which MIDP w/issue
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    "Spoted" is a location-based application for Android-phones. It is created for collecting and sharing your favorite "Spots" according to a kind of sport like Skateboarding or Parkour. Have fun!
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    Dunbar is a location-based chat tool for mobile devices and phones as well as desktop computers. The architecture is built on web services so that clients on any operating system can be created. The service will be free to users, and the source code will
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    HyperCuP is as P2P infrastructure for scalable distributed communication. HyperCuP has been invented by Schlosser, Sintek, Decker and Nejdl. This project delivers a light-weight implementation of HyperCuP ready to make current apps distributed in a minut
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    Two blog posting clients, one for mobile phones/PDAs and one for desktop/laptop computers, that support offline posting, offline caching of previous postings, and synchronisation between clients. Both can post to most blogging platform APIs.
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