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    tinyTiM is a small and lightweight implementation of the Topic Maps API (TMAPI). The engine is implemented in Java.
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    Project consist of 2 parts. One of them is a J2ME app. used to get information such as photo, position, speed & course from GPS and transfers it to the web server. Another one is a web app. which allows to manage and display received data using GoogleMap
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    The project Navigator aims at supporting automated gathering of dynamic information from third party web sites, using their web interface to post queries and to gather replies. Navigator is written in OS-independent java language.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Kowari is a Java based, non-SQL database for the storage of RDF providing a lightweight, highly scalable, transaction-safe environment.
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    Mac GoogleSeach is an OpenSource effort to implement the Google SOAP APIs on Mac OS X.
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