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       <link> http://stacktrace.org/</link>
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          <title>OpenStreetMap</title>
           <link>http://www.openstreetmap.org/</link>       
                  
           <description>OpenStreetMap is a free editable map of the whole world. It is made by people like you.  OpenStreetMap allows you to view, edit and use geographical data in a collaborative way from anywhere on Earth. [License: CC-BY SA 2.0]</description>
           <pubDate>2007-11-04 00:23</pubDate>

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          <title>Ultimate Stunts - remake of DOS "Stunts" game</title>
           <link>http://www.ultimatestunts.nl/</link>       
                  
           <description>UltimateStunts is a remake of the famous DOS-game "stunts". This original DOS-game, which was released in the early 1990's, was a 3D racing game with simple CGA/EGA/VGA graphics and no texture or smooth shading, but because of the spectacular stunts (loopings, bridges to jump over, etc.) it was really fun to play. One of the best aspects of this game is that it had a track editor. Because of the tile-based tracks, every gamer was able to make it's own tracks.  This remake features updated graphics, support for Linux and Windows, 3D Sound and Internet play.  (GPL License)</description>
           <pubDate>2007-08-25 01:47</pubDate>

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          <title>OpenLaszlo | the premier open-source platform for rich internet applications</title>
           <link>http://www.openlaszlo.org/</link>       
                  
           <description>OpenLaszlo is an open source platform for creating zero-install web applications with the user interface capabilities of desktop client software.  OpenLaszlo is rich ajax enabled framework that is able to render using either Flash or DHTML. (CPL License)</description>
           <pubDate>2007-08-24 01:30</pubDate>

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          <title>SIMILE | Timeline</title>
           <link>http://simile.mit.edu/timeline/</link>       
                  
           <description>Timeline is a DHTML-based AJAXy widget for visualizing time-based events. It is like Google Maps for time-based information.  (BSD Licence)</description>
           <pubDate>2007-08-24 01:28</pubDate>

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          <title>SSL-enabled Name-based Apache Virtual Hosts with mod_gnutls</title>
           <link>http://www.g-loaded.eu/2007/08/10/ssl-enabled-name-based-apache-virtual-hosts-with-mod_gnutls/</link>       
                  
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           <pubDate>2007-08-11 10:44</pubDate>

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          <title>PuTTY Tray</title>
           <link>http://www.xs4all.nl/~whaa/putty/</link>       
                  
           <description>PuTTY Tray is an improved version of PuTTY (Win32). It features some cosmetic changes, and a number of addons to make it more usefull and much more fun to use.  PuTTY Tray supports tray icons, window transparency, clickable hyperlinks and more.</description>
           <pubDate>2007-08-07 01:17</pubDate>

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          <title>MythTv Player (for Windows)</title>
           <link>http://www.sudu.dk/mythtvplayer/</link>       
                  
           <description>An excellent windows-based MythTV client that supports auto and manual skipping of commercials flagged by myth, along with jitter correction, listing of back-end recordings, aspect ratios, etc... (GPL)</description>
           <pubDate>2007-06-07 01:29</pubDate>

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          <title>Douglas Crockford: "The JavaScript Program - Yahoo! Video</title>
           <link>http://video.yahoo.com/video/play?vid=cccd4aa02a3993ab06e56af731346f78.1710507</link>       
                  
           <description>A video lecture course on JavaScript.  Check out the YUI Theater with more videos from Yahoo Engineers @ http://video.yahoo.com/video/group?gid=133414.</description>
           <pubDate>2007-05-04 10:05</pubDate>

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          <title>A Mootools Tutorial :: The "Mootorial" � Clientside Examples &amp; Tutorials � Clientside</title>
           <link>http://clientside.cnet.com/wiki/mootorial</link>       
                  
           <description>An interactive tutorial of what is possible using the MooTools AJAX framework. (MIT Licence)</description>
           <pubDate>2007-05-02 19:33</pubDate>

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          <title>Digital Web Magazine - Seven JavaScript Techniques You Should Be Using Today</title>
           <link>http://www.digital-web.com/articles/seven_javascript_techniques/</link>       
                  
           <description>Some good advanced JavaScript techniques.</description>
           <pubDate>2007-04-24 16:32</pubDate>

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          <title>VirtualBox (GPL)</title>
           <link>http://www.virtualbox.org/</link>       
                  
           <description>In January 2007, InnoTek released 'VirtualBox' (an x86 virtual machine) as GPL software.

Presently, VirtualBox runs on Windows and Linux 32-bit hosts and supports a large number of guest operating systems including but not limited to Windows (NT 4.0, 2000, XP, Server 2003, Vista), DOS/Windows 3.x, Linux (2.4 and 2.6), and OpenBSD. </description>
           <pubDate>2007-04-09 04:17</pubDate>

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          <title>html2wiki - Convert HTML text to wiki markup</title>
           <link>http://diberri.dyndns.org/wikipedia/html2wiki/index.html</link>       
                  
           <description>Online version of the CPAN Perl library HTML::WikiConverter which can be used to convert HTML markup to many different wiki markup dialects.</description>
           <pubDate>2007-04-04 12:14</pubDate>

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          <title>TotalCopy - Windows file copy dialog replacement</title>
           <link>http://www.ranvik.net/totalcopy/</link>       
                  
           <description>TotalCopy is a freeware replacement for Windows' poor excuse for a file copy dialog.   TotalCopy allows you to throttle and pause copy operations as well as resume unfinished copy jobs without overwriting every file (option for "No To All" as well as "Yes to All").  After installing TotalCopy you can use it by dragging files with the left mouse button to their destination.</description>
           <pubDate>2007-03-20 22:54</pubDate>

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          <title>CTV.ca | Waist-hip ratio best predictor of heart risk</title>
           <link>http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20051103/waist_hip_051103?s_name=&amp;no_ads=</link>       
                  
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           <pubDate>2007-03-14 15:29</pubDate>

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          <title>CTV.ca | Waist size best predictor of heart risk: study</title>
           <link>http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20060926/waist_health_060926/20060926?hub=CTVNewsAt11</link>       
                  
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           <pubDate>2007-03-14 15:28</pubDate>

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