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This is the public repository for the COSI project, originally hosted at U.C. Berkeley (http://embedded.eecs.berkeley.edu/cosi). The mailing list of this project is at http://groups.google.com/group/commsynth, and the alias is commsynth@googlegroups.com.
a tool for communication that streamlines local collaboration between craftspeople, manufacturers, artists, and designers
Communication framework and extra tools,
Basic communication object to automate server,client,proxy.
Advanced tools for: Load management, statistical queries dynamic header creator\handler\serialization.
Framework: extra tools for easy develop.
This is a internal communication system of CCMTC Club. We develop this system for internal use, but we are happy if anyone is interested in it.
Enfusion is a flexibel and high scalable Unified Messaging Server implemented in 100 % pure Java based on the current
this project tries to implement an instant forum web application.
A basic library that permits controlling an arduino through the firmata protocol. The current version is developed and tested against the StandardFirmata sketch distributed with the arduino 0013 software.
The purpose of this library is to make it easy to .net developers to connect their programs ...
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I have created several versions of my IRC Bot:
* v1 was a not extendable irc bot written in PHP, don't want to talk a lot about this one :')
* v2 was a desktop app ...
Sue Center is a communication environment designed specifically for people
who cannot use a keyboard or mouse. It could be described as an 'on-screen
keyboard' but it is much more than that.
With an ordinary computer, a special low-cost input device, and this free
software you can:
* Keep ...
disabled,
communication,
keyboard,
email,
text-to-speech,
Win32,
sudoku,
dictionary,
infrared,
X10,
skype,
slideshow,
wordprediction,
quadriplegic,
paralysis
The idea is to present a common interface that leaves the details of each module as much as possible to the module and translate these into a common abstract set of modules representing inputs to and outputs from the overall system as implemented. Inputs include sensors, buttons, internet connection...