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    SmartRummy-Q is a pc-version of the chance game, RummyQ. It provides instant messaging and video thru a webcam. Also, it's an academic project that it's willing to show a software engineering process and all the aspects that are related to it.
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    GOIM is a Jabber client with special features targeted at gamers. It is based on the eclipse rcp and will include all major jabber features in addition to displaying who in the roster is playing which game on which server and other game related features.
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    Mancala Online is a Java based Implementation of the ancient african board game mancala. For its Online-capability Mancala uses the Jabber Instant Messaging System and JabberBeans.
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