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    Selectize

    Selectize

    Hybrid of a textbox and <select> box for tagging and contact lists

    Selectize is the hybrid of a textbox and <select> box. It's jQuery-based and it's useful for tagging, contact lists, country selectors, and so on. It clocks in at around ~7kb (gzipped). The goal is to provide a solid & usable user-experience with a clean and powerful API. It's a lot like Chosen, Select2, and Tags Input but with a few advantages. Developed by @brianreavis (partly at DIY). Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0… so do whatever you want with it!
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    TagSEA is a framework for tagging locations of interest within Eclipse. Visit our project page for more information - including downloads and documentation: tagsea.sourceforge.net
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    JSP tag library that gives visitors to your site the ability to bookmark any article (content item) in one of the many Bookmark or Tagging sites such as Digg.com, Furl.net, Spurl.net, Del.icio.us etc. (java version of Joomla Tagbot)
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