Archive for May, 2006

HTML Slidy: Slide shows in HTML

HTML Slidy: slides in HTML. Includes onscreen controllers and is W3C-standards based.

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S5: A Simple Standards-Based Slide Show System

S5: A Simple Standards-Based Slide Show System from Eric Meyer of CSS fame… Continue Reading »

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openrecord.org: a wiki engine with a “loosely structured database”

openrecord.org: “The product we’re making is a wiki engine, but where most wiki engines are geared toward pages of text, OpenRecord is geared toward loosely-structured database content.”.
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Rico: Javascript for Rich Internet Applications

Rico: Javascript for Rich Internet Applications. “An Open Source JavaScript library for creating rich internet applications. Rico provides full Ajax support, drag and drop management and a cinematic effects library.”

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Firebug: Javascript debugging system

Firebug: Javascript “lightweight” debugging system based on/around Firefox. Looks REALLY interesting and is quite new. Continue Reading »

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OPENCORES.ORG: “Open hardware” FPGA design

OPENCORES.ORG: “Open hardware” FPGA design site.

OpenCores is a loose collection of people who are interested in developing hardware, with a similar ethos to the free software movement. Currently the emphasis is on digital modules called ‘cores’, since FPGAs have reduced the incremental cost of a core to approximately zero. Activity is centered around the opencores web site (http://www.opencores.org). Continue Reading »

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JOP: Tiny Java Processor Core for FPGA

JOP: Tiny Java Processor Core for FPGA. This site is designated for a processor design to implement the Java Virtual Machine in hardware. It is part of a PhD thesis at the Vienna University of Technology, Austria. The goal of this development is a simple and small Java processor optimized to execute Java bytecode. Continue Reading »

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NAT Traversal for Multimedia over IP Services

NAT Traversal for Multimedia over IP Services – white pagper @ NewPort networks site. This White Paper describes the various proposals for solving the Firewall and NAT traversal problems and shows how the Newport Networks 1460 session controller provides an optimum NAT traversal solution for Service Providers. Continue Reading »

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OpenQRM: Open Resource Manager

OpenQRM: Open Resource Manager. openQRM is an open source systems management platform that automates enterprise data centers and keeps them running. Continue Reading »

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iDont for iSheep: There is an alternative

iDont for iSheep: “There is an alternative”.

Great ad campaign for an iPod competitor (the SANSA media player).

Wonderful site and fun ideas … Continue Reading »

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NAT and VOIP (article at voip.org)

NAT and VOIP: (article at voip.org).

The Trouble with NAT and VOIP

In addition, the way in which conventional VoIP protocols are designed is also posing a problem to VoIP traffic passing through NAT. Conventional VoIP protocols only deal with the signalling of a telephone connection. The audio traffic is handled by another protocol and to make matters worse, the port on which the audio traffic is sent is random. The NAT router may be able to handle the signalling traffic, but it has no way of knowing that the audio traffic is related to the signalling and should hence be passed to the same device the signalling traffic is passed to. As a result, the audio traffic is not translated properly between the address spaces. Continue Reading »

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Limph Is Monitoring Pingable Hosts

Limph:: Limph Is Monitoring Pingable Hosts (YARA (Yet Another Recursive Acronoym).

Limph provides both UDP and TCP:port checks of grouped network hosts with email notification. Hosts may be all or partially organized into a dependance tree at your discretion. Limph is completely web-configurable, an advantage over similar applications. Online documentation (wiki-based) is available.

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Siproxd: a masquerading SIP proxy

Siproxd Project: Siproxd is a proxy/masquerading daemon for the SIP protocol. It handles registrations of SIP clients on a private IP network and performs rewriting of the SIP message bodies to make SIP connections work via an masquerading firewall (NAT). Continue Reading »

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SIPfoundry sipx: The Open Source SIP PBX for Linux

SIPfoundry sipx: The Open Source SIP PBX for Linux.

Another open source PBX system, “competes” with Asterisk. Difference(s) are detailed in Comparing sipX with Asterisk.
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SIP Wiki:

SIP Wiki: wiki dedicated to Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). Continue Reading »

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American Public Media:Producer and distributor of public radio programs nationwide

American Public Media: Producer and distributor of public radio programs nationwide. Continue Reading »

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Taskjitsu: The Art and Science of Tasks and Time

Taskjitsu: The Art and Science of Tasks and Time, an Open Source project from PKR Internet.

Taskjitsu tracks tasks from inception to completion, and allows users to report the amount of time spent on each project and task. This web-based system satisfies the needs of software development companies, consulting firms, and other organizations that need both flexible time and task tracking. It can generate billing summaries and payroll reports usable with any accounting system.
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Create your own distribution torrents

Create your own distribution torrents: article at LINUX.COM by Mark Sharma. Quick description of how to make a BitTorrent “torrent” distribution.

The BitTorrent protocol has revolutionized peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing. It works by enabling users to download fragments of a large file from other users simultaneously, rather than waiting for one file to complete, thus speeding the download process. Continue Reading »

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ZOEP: VOIP Firefox browser extension

ZOEP: VOIP Firefox browser extension: Zoep is a new Internet Telephony service for Firefox users. Zoep has developed the Zoep browser phone, a Firefox extension.
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openzoep.org: The state-of-the-art GPL VoIP solution

openzoep.org: The state-of-the-art GPL VoIP solution. OpenZoep is a client-side communications engine. It supports free pc-pc VoIP calls, instant messaging and outbound PSTN and SIP calls to free and premium SIP providers.

Everyone interested in improving and enhancing the engine, developing apps or providing telephony services is cordially invited. Continue Reading »

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