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    The stuff here has no documentation and some of it may never be completed. This is my playground, use at your own risk.
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    Utilities and C/C++-library API for mapping between IP-addresses and locations (ISO 3166 country codes and names).
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    open-search is a framework to build a p2p web search engine, whereby people mutually form a search engine without the intervention of central servers or a central actor.
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    A cross-platform, highly configurable, distributed web crawling system with crawlers optimized for speed.
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    lease-parser is a simple daemon that records the lease state changes of an ISC DHCP server to a database for historical reference. The data can be searched via a web search form that is provided with the tool.
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    A collection of software to implement search engine technology. The overall search technology is built on the individual components of this project, each component is released under the BSD License, and is written in the language most suited to its task.
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    When released, FilmSearch will let you gain a huge amount of time: you'll no more have to scan every day the program of some dozens of TV-channels, just to find once per month something interesting enough to turn on the TV. Each user will be able t
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    ezMPEG is an easy-to-use and easy-to-understand MPEG1 video encoder API
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    The goal of OpenParentalControls is to provide a user-contributed database of website age ratings, as well as a series of extensions for popular web browsers to honor, update and vote on these ratings.
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