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JBoss Portal provides an open source platform for hosting and serving a portal's Web interface, publishing and managing its content, and customizing its experience.

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  0 reviews  |  33 users  |  914,294 lines of code  |  14 current contributors  |  Analyzed over 3 years ago
 
 

infoScoop OpenSource is information portal that evolute according with personal work style. This portal provides important information for individuals from business system and huge infromation in or out of the company. It implement free arrangement of information and fits to individual information processing skill and work style.

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  0 reviews  |  6 users  |  323,522 lines of code  |  3 current contributors  |  Analyzed 2 days ago
 
 

Glossitope is a container for running desklets, our word for widgets. Desklets are little programs that run inside the container and do one thing very well. Some common desklets include clocks, calendars, news reports, weather, searchers (like Wikipedia) and useless but fun little playthings.

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GateIn is a set of projects revolving aroung the main project called "GateIn Portal". GateIn portal is a merge of two mature projects that have been around for a while, JBoss Portal and eXo Portal. It takes the best of both into a single new project. The aim is to provide both an ... [More] intuitive portal to use as-is and a portal framework to build upon depending on your needs. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  2 users  |  711,000 lines of code  |  37 current contributors  |  Analyzed 3 days ago
 
 

Manage your ToDo list inside a wave, share your tasks with team members, or delegate tasks to your workers Get StartedTo use the ToDoIt gadget on Google Wave Preview and/or Wave Sandbox, you can use the Wave Extension Installer (See how to use it at ... [More] http://code.google.com/apis/wave/extensions/installers/index.html#ExtensionInstaller ) or just use the "Insert Gadget by URL" toolbar button while editing a Blip (a Wave message). The gadget's URL address to use currently is: http://todoit-wave.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/todoit.xml The gadget's installer URL address to use currently is: http://todoit-wave.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/installer.xml When the gadget loads into your waveyou will see a short welcome message and a text bar. Just type a task title and hit Enter to add your first task. Try entering "Walk the dog tomorrow" to see how it works (and please, walk the dog(s)). The gadget has some common actions ready to use in the user interface, and common shortcut keys function as well (e.g. hit 'C' to complete a selected task, hit 'Delete' to delete tasks...). You can even use a "geeky syntax" to add useful data to your task such as a Due Date, Priority, Tags, Location, etc, via text shortcuts in the text box. Try '^', '!' or '#'. It will also suggest common auto-complete options to select from (and not only if you're a geek :). Clicking the task rows (paragraph sign) will open a task details-view pane, so you can edit interesting fields related to the task by clicking the field names, change the due date using a simple visual calendar Date Picker, visit a related web link, or go to a map search of a related location. We hope it will provide a simple to use sharing experience. Advanced featuressuch as creating a discussion wave for discussing a task or adding a task to the gadget by selecting text while reading a different wave and pressing a button are automated by a Wave Robot participant which you can add. To utilize it, add todoit-reminder@appspot.com to your contacts, and then invite it to a wave which has a ToDoIt gadget inserted in the first Blip. The robot should greet you and say how to set your default target wave, to which it will add your "Add Text as Task" selections that you make on this or other waves on which the robot is a participant. To select texts for this purpose, you can use a toolbar button which will annotate your currently selected text when you press it. The URL address for installing this toolbar button is separate, for interested users: http://todoit-wave.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/installer-annotate-addastask.xml The creating a discussion wave for discussing a task feature is accessed using the "Discuss" link in the details-view of a task. Pressing it will create (or join, if one exists) a task discussion wave with simple info on the specific task. A sub-feature of this "task wave" is that changing its title should propagate (via the robot) to the original ToDoIt gadget wave and change the task's title there, appropriately. -- After editing the task's wave title or using "Add as Task", we have to wait for a new event from the gadget, before the robot can update it. Any event generated by any user is good for this purpose. (The next time someone plays with the gadget, the robot will see and update it). -- This is mandatory because the context to the gadget is lost until the robot sees a new event related to it. -- Please beware as the robot is experimental, may ignore (not be able to see) your requests or even see duplicate requests, may cause the gadget to "jump" or even create a broken copy of it, suffers from missing context API bugs (certain events currently require actions to occur on the gadget before it will be able to "see them", making its response not in "real time"), and general Wave craziness, to boot. It seems to also work better on the Wave Sandbox, so you may currently prefer to invite it there. Unfortunately, this is how it currently is on the Wave for these uses, and Wave Robots suffer from a variety of these and other glitches. These bugs are documented and linked to related discussions in the source code comments. It does work, however, under these limitations. Please feel free to check out the source code if you are a developer. If you'd like to join the effort, contact us. To report bugs and/or request features, you can use the Google Code issue tracker. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  1 user  |  6,780 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 7 days ago
 
 

gCalBirthdaysAdd the birthdays of Your Google Contacts to Your Google Calendar. NewsVersion 3.01 is online! Version 2.06 is online! Visit my new Blog: http://gcalbirthdays.blogspot.com Discuss at : http://groups.google.de/group/gcalbirthdays V3 Google Calendar Sidebar ... [More] Gadget 3.01Type: Google Calendar Sidebar Gadget Usage: Online Add to Google Calendar Stays in Your Google Calendar Sidebar Features: It creates an event for every contact of the selected group which have a birthday The events are added to the selected calendar If birthday event exists, it will not be added twice If birthday event has wrong date, it will be updated gCalBirthdays can create a new calendar for You All features from V2 Added Features: Selectable Google contact group(s) Selectable Google calendar [Less]

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Die News der Kandidaten und der Parteien der Bundestagswahl auf einen Blick im iGoogle Gadget. Alle News, YouTube Videos, reaktionen aus Blogs und mehr, was spricht das Web 2.0 und Nachrichten im Java Script auf der Homepage.

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  0 reviews  |  0 users  |  5,000 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 1 day ago
 
 

Google is hosting Hackathon in their office and other office. Feel free to join this project and use the resource here if you are the participants of the Hackathon google Japan hosts. At first, please read the following documents. Guildline of source code repository How to use this repository ... [More] for OpenSocial Hackathon. (Japanese only) How to register your account to each SNS for OpenSocial Hackathon. (Japanese only) [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  0 users  |  274,670 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 4 days ago
 
 

Portal that can host different types of widgets.

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