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| | Freshmeat is an open source projects site where users can post their open-source tools, projects, etc. Check out some of the projects for ideas or help contribute to the projects by connecting with other developers. | http://freshmeat.net/
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| | Find three student programming projects from the department of computer science at Harvey Mudd College. Projects include algorithms for message routing in optical networks, garbage collection, and algorithms for music understanding. Each project includes a description and the required programming background to complete the project. | http://www.cs.hmc.edu/REU/projects.html
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| | Includes descriptions for eight student programming projects, developed by Prudence Wong. Projects include a study of bin packing algorithms, power awared job scheduling of processor, animation of algorithms, student projects allocation, sports events management system, job scheduling, machine load balancing problem, and a web based whole genome alignment platform. | http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/~pwong/teaching/fyp/fyp0607.html
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| | Includes several suggested student programming projects for computer science majors (undergraduate, masters and PhD. students) from the Network Security Lab at Columbia University. Each includes a project description and requirements. Projects include an SOS system, peer to peer systems' resilience, network worm vaccine architecture, automatic versioning system, mobile secure file system, P2P intrusion detection system, survivable JVM, anonymity system and more. | http://nsl.cs.columbia.edu/projects/projects.html
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| | Find abstracts for several suggested undergraduate and graduate-level programming projects from John Murphy of Dublin City University. Projects include an instant messenger application, event system for wireless devices, generic messaging capture and GUI development, proxy servers for online video libraries and more. | http://www.eeng.dcu.ie/~murphyj/projects/projects.html
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| | Over 30 suggested programming projects from the computer science department at Columbia University. Projects include a resource list server, watcher filtering, a reputation system, spam analysis, implementing a peer-to-peer network, Skype analysis, virtual worlds, RFID, and audio library for Linux and more. | http://www.cs.columbia.edu/IRT/students/fall2006/
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