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    XMPPLatitudeStatusUpdater

    Update XMPP Status from Google Latitude Location

    Java command line application to update an XMPP account status (example : Gtalk) based on JSON location (example : Google Latitude). You need : - Java JRE 6 - any JDBC database - enable Google Latitude (https://latitude.google.com/latitude/b/0/apps) TODO : - easier install - configuration menu - remove sql server requirement - port on android (remove server requirement)
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    Send XMPP (Gtalk/Google Talk also supported) messages (thanks to Jabber) within a single line of PL/SQL code, get buddies list and status in relational tables (or xml) on Oracle 11g.
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    sugaroid

    Sugaroid

    Sugaroid is a new project written in Java. The purpose of this project is to provide portable communications channel to Sugar using the Jabber protocol. Eventually this project will be ported to Android however at this point it is being coded/compiled and run on Sugar. For more info please visit http://nuaitp.net/joneal/sugaroid.html
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