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    terminalTweet

    Terminal application for following twitter feeds

    Terminal application for following twitter feeds. Follows the feeds of the given handles and stores the tweets so that the old tweets are saved and can be viewed even when off-line. Done using python and curses.
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    Console program that allows you to backup your personal twitter account. Should run regulary as a cron job. Uses the Twitter API, therefore should run for compatible services like Identi.ca also. Later, some reporting functionality will be added.
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    This is attempt to make an open source bookmarking system that supports tagging, distributed data storage, genetic "splicing" of strains of bookmarking tags and much more!
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    FBClient is a Python module for accessing the Facebook website, aimed at being a command-line "client" for users. The goal is to allow a user to interact with the site as they would using a graphical browser, but from a more direct text interface.
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