Stuff I need to revisit on the web:
Stuff which seems impossible (or unworthwhile or inappropriate) to categorize:
Stuff I'll categorize as soon as I get around to making a category for it:
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MovieLens  " a web-based recommender system for movies, based on
GroupLens technology. MovieLens is not only a great service to moviegoers,
it is also a experimental data source and a framework for researching user
interface issues relating to recommender systems."
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Rel  "a suite of programs and tools for building wide area full text
information retrieval systems over the Internet"
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Sportslog  "allows you to enter and save information
about individual sporting events such as 10Ks, triathalons, cycling,
rowing, etc.."; "clone and improvement on Sportslog 1.4.1 for MacOS"
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Ask Slashdot: Computing Comfort  (ergonomics)
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tklosung (FTP dir)  "Display Bible verses .. each day of year"
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Geneal  Prints well-formatted Family Tree from GEDCOM-format text file.
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Linux STREAMS (FTP dir)
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Telnet98 (FTP dir)  Updated (encryption, more) telnet.
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Auto-login with mingetty  Mar'98 LG (no need to enter name/password after boot)
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Fman  Man page browser for X.
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HyperHelp  $ and demo. Help software.
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A DCOM for Linux 
Stuff I just haven't thought about enough to categorize:
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Ask Slashdot: Help ID obscure NIC!
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Linuxita: the Minimal Working Set? 
Cramming Linux on a 5 MB disk with 3 MB memory. Teaches a lot. Mar'96 LG
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MetaCard Corp.  "a multimedia authoring tool and GUI development environment for
Microsoft Windows 3.1/95/98/NT, Unix/X11, and Macintosh systems. Using MetaCard is the
easiest way to build graphical applications, Computer Based Training (CBT), on-line
documentation, and a wide variety of other products."
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Announcing ZLISTER  "manage the collection, compression, differentiation and storage of
complete filesystem listings" Aug'96 LG
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Interesting stuff by Knizhnik
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CHAOS: CHeap Array of Obsolete Systems  
Part 1,
Part 2 
"describes a year-long project to create a network of old PCs"; Jul'98 LG
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Sunsite  By new name: MetaLab
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Bolverk's Lair (Description of a 100% Linux system with helpful comments on choices.)
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Extropia   An Open Source web applications (various technologies) developer. (Mostly M$-world?)
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Juice   A leading-edge design for portable program distribution. An improved alternative to Java.
Good reading.
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the hungry programmers (home of lesstif, other fine SW)
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ZMECH/ ($, but sorta free; state machine generator)
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Intelogis Inc.  Product "allows users to transmit data over existing electrical wiring and
outlets. Intelogis recently announced a technology breakthrough affecting future
products that will enable data transmission speeds in excess of 10 megabits per
second (Mbps) over AC electrical wiring."  free software
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PIA - Platform for Information Applications  From Ricoh. "a framework for the development of
flexible and dynamic information applications for small to medium-sized offices and workgroups.
Designed specifically for light-weight, task-specific information applications, the PIA framework
is distinguished by its ability to embed intelligence and action into collections of active pages
without the need to learn a programming language."
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Ricoh's Open Source site 
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linux-aviation - Send "subscribe linux-aviation" in the body of a mail message to "Majordomo@mail.nl.linux.org".
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Jpub  "an integrated platform for intranets, being
developed as a free software project in Java. Our specialised server
features on-the-fly web publishing, unix-style user management and
permissioning and an easy to use extension API that keeps form and
functionality apart."
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Propaganda  Background images from themes.org
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