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    OpenStreetMap Website Viewer

    OpenStreetMap Website Viewer

    Shows local Websites from OpenStreetMap

    The OSM Website Viewer shows a Map. With + and - Button you zoom in and out. Clicking on the Map moves the clicked Point to the middle of the Map. The @ Button open your Browser an show a List of local Websites
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    cyberthief

    Social Information

    I be-leave that loosing some one is missing something in our life. So don't loss your friend updated information. It will be like a digital chat.
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    linktweet is a twitter client that aggregates the links your friends tweeted. But you can also configure it to only show those tweets many of your friends tweeted. This allows you to manage a lot of friends without getting lost in data-hell.
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    This is a service to make it easier for users to post content to Yahoo! Meme. It does that by generating a bookmarklet which users can click to post what they are viewing at the moment. This project uses the simpleyql library and runs on AppEngine.
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