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    Elastic Open Objects Portal System

    Elastic Open Objects Portal System

    Federated Framework in PHP and compatible with XOOPS Platforms!

    Federated Framework in PHP and compatible with mainstream XOOPS Platforms. EOOPS pronounces [ih-oop`s] is a platform that allows for a dynamics environment that allows for linkages between popular federated networks like status net as well as platforms like friendica for exchanges but with quality clean code that offers a wild expectation to sociology of networks and connected as your website! Elastic Open Object Portal System is a CMS Framework. Comparable with existing XOOPS 2.6...
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    The Village - Social Networking Engine for Everyone is effectively a GPL'ed Facebook. The current codebase has been in production for almost 2 years at http://www.studentvillage.co.za/.
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