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    Google Mass Search

    Export google search result links to file.

    Google Mass Search is a small script written in python to get large number(as you need) of urls from google search results of a specified string. It is really simple to use but fast & powerful. You can specify a search string, no. of results filename, and some optional fields. GMS retrieves all the required links in a few seconds and save it to the file. It also eliminates the redundant links. You can also apply filters like links containing a given string or not containing a string....
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    The Semantic Web Peer - Allegra is an innovative library for Semantic Web applications development. It provides a framework for asynchronous network peer programming, a simple stack of Internet standards implementations, and two new network applications:
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    HarvestMan is a fully functional, multithreaded webcrawler cum offline-browser. It is highly customizable and supports as much as 55 plus options for controlling and customizing offline browsing. It is written entirely in the Python programming language.
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    Graph-based Extraction and Summarization - a generic graph-based summarization framework. Basic functionality is provided - third-party modules can be plugged in.
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    Bookmark-Manager is an advanced bookmark management utility for Windows supporting importing/exporting and merging of Internet Explorer favorites, Opera hotlists, Mozilla, Netscape, and Firefox bookmarks, XBEL, and HTML lists.
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    PYIGS is a Python package that provides an interface to Google! Suggest results. It may be run standalone or incorporated as a module. Currently it supports a basic query, with or without result match listings. Later it will include a caching server.
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    Download code, Learn code, Share code. The Ongoing Object-oriented Perl Project. scripts, tutorials, modules, case studies, anything OOPerl --not excluding contributions of OO discipline in other programming languages.
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