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Google Earth
virtual map program developed by Google
Joomla
Joomla (), also styled Joomla! (with an exclamation mark) and sometimes abbreviated as J!, is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) for publishing web content on websites. Web content applications include discussion forums, photo galleries, e-Commerce and user communities, and numerous other web-based applications. Joomla is developed by a community of volunteers supported with the legal, organisational and financial resources of Open Source Matters, Inc.
LAMP
software bundle
Google Desktop
computer program
NASA WorldWind
open-source virtual globe developed by NASA
Hamachi
virtual private network (VPN) application
ownCloud
ownCloud is a free and open-source software project for content collaboration, file-sharing, and file-syncing. It's usable in distributed and federated enterprise scenarios.
Q748932
free VoIP Software
MEAN
JavaScript software stack
Linux Virtual Server
load balancing software
IBM Lotus Sametime
computer program
Eggdrop
Eggdrop is a popular IRC bot and the oldest that is still being maintained.

Echolink
thumb|200px|EchoLink working on Windows Vista.
EchoLink is a computer-based amateur radio system distributed free of charge that allows radio amateurs to communicate with other amateur radio operators using Voice over IP (VoIP) technology on the Internet for at least part of the path between them. It was designed by Jonathan Taylor, a radio amateur with call sign K1RFD.
Taylor has been the system engineer and administrator since 2002.
Persistent Uniform Resource Locator
OCLC-designed persistent identifier scheme
IceWarp Mail Server
mail and groupware server
Voddler
Voddler was a Stockholm, Sweden-based provider of a video-on-demand (VOD) platform and a streaming technology for over-the-top (OTT) streaming on the public Internet. In Scandinavia, Voddler was primarily known for the commercial VOD-service Voddler, which was launched in 2009. As a company, Voddler was founded in 2005 and developed its own streaming solution, called Vnet. Vnet is based on peer-to-peer (p2p), where all users contribute by streaming movies to each other, but, unlike traditional p2p, Vnet has a central administrator who decides which users that have access to which movies. Due t