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    LeechCraft
    LeechCraft is a cross-platform modular "internet-client" application. It has plugins that allow one to browse the web, chat via instant messaging (like Jabber or IRC), read RSS/Atom feeds, download files via BitTorrent, Direct Connect and other protocols, play media files and much more.
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    Ginger RSS Reader

    Web-based RSS Reader

    This is the old page. See https://sourceforge.net/projects/ginger-rss
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    A web service to receive RSS/Atoms feed in your inbox.
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    A web service to receive RSS/Atoms feed in your inbox.
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    Run Any Workload on Compute Engine VMs

    From dev environments to AI training, choose preset or custom VMs with 1–96 vCPUs and industry-leading 99.95% uptime SLA.

    Compute Engine delivers high-performance virtual machines for web apps, databases, containers, and AI workloads. Choose from general-purpose, compute-optimized, or GPU/TPU-accelerated machine types—or build custom VMs to match your exact specs. With live migration and automatic failover, your workloads stay online. New customers get $300 in free credits.
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    Vote-MM
    Vote-MM aims to improve current Mailman mailing lists with some Web 2.0 time-saving functionalities (RSS , voting-capabilities..): Mail footer is modified to include voting links A new webapp for mail/voting is provided, even a Thunderbird plug-in.
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    RSS aggregator written in python, using django. Feeds and feed items can be annotated with tags and other information from services such as twitter & delicious. Allow communities such as teachers to get focused, useful information from the interweb.
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    wateronmars

    wateronmars

    An old-shool web-based news reader and bookmarking app

    This project intends to provide a free (as in freedom) alternative to web news readers and bookmarking apps. It is built around the following analogies: 1. You contemplate the river of news flowing down from your selection of sources. 2. You can then use a sieve to filter out and collect the most interesting links. A demo is at http://wateronmars-demo.herokuapp.com For the curious developers the aim is also to provide the base mechanics for news and bookmarks manipulations. ...
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