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Ohloh and development
Ohloh did an analysis of the source code repository and compared the commit activity for the two years before March 2012 and concluded that the project has a mature, well established code base, with increasing year-over-year development activity and a large active development team.

Ohloh and quantitative
* Ohloh: quantitative analysis of hundreds of open source projects

Ohloh and on
* Quattor on Ohloh
* CherryPy on Ohloh
Ohloh considers OpenEMR to have " one of the largest open-source teams in the world, and is in the top 2 % of all project teams on Ohloh ".

Ohloh and .
Ohloh estimates that the codebase ( 54 million lines of code ), using the COCOMO model, would cost about US $ 1 billion to develop.
On December 4, 2008, he was named Chief Executive Officer of SourceForge, Inc., now Geeknet, owner and operator of SourceForge. net, ThinkGeek, Slashdot, Freshmeat ( now Freecode and, at the time, Ohloh.

web and service
It was one of the first consumer offerings of wireless web service.
* A personal web page, for example at a web hosting service or a university web site, that typically is stored in the home directory of the user.
* DocTranslator, a web service which uses the Google Translate API to automatically translate and return Office document files ( Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF ) while preserving the original document layouts.
* Google Translator Toolkit, a web service designed to allow translators to edit the translations that Google Translate automatically generates.
An automated online assistant providing customer service on a web page, an example of an application where natural language processing is a major component.
Wrapper tools that simplify this workflow include: ImageOptim, a GUI front-end for Mac OS X ; Kashmir Web Optimizer-GUI front-end for Windows ; imgopt, a command-line shell script that also losslessly optimizes JPEG images, Smush. it, an image-optimizing web service ; and TinyPNG, which provides further compression by also reducing the number of colors in the image.
The official web site currently ( April 2004 ) states: " While providing a service to Esperanto-speaking hosts and guests, at the same time it demonstrates, easily and clearly, to the outside public that Esperanto is useful and that it works in practice.
The Tin Can API is a web service that allows software clients to read and write experiential data in the form of “ statement ” objects.
Short Message Service ( SMS ) is a text messaging service component of phone, web, or mobile communication systems, using standardized communications protocols that allow the exchange of short text messages between fixed line or mobile phone devices.
SOAP may also be used over HTTPS ( which is the same protocol as HTTP at the application level, but uses an encrypted transport protocol underneath ) with either simple or mutual authentication ; this is the advocated WS-I method to provide web service security as stated in the WS-I Basic Profile 1. 1.
* List of web service protocols
In 2001 Tricky appeared in online advertising for the web series We Deliver, about a marijuana delivery service in New York.
The domain about. com attracted at least 448 million visitors annually by 2008, according to an estimate by Compete. com, a web traffic analysis service.
A distributed denial of service attack ( DDoS ) occurs when multiple systems flood the bandwidth or resources of a targeted system, usually one or more web servers.
Some DoS attacks are too complex for many firewalls, e. g. if there is an attack on port 80 ( web service ), packet filter firewalls cannot prevent that attack because they cannot distinguish good traffic from DoS attack traffic.
In general, a domain name represents an Internet Protocol ( IP ) resource, such as a personal computer used to access the Internet, a server computer hosting a web site, or the web site itself or any other service communicated via the Internet.
Depending on the computing service that it offers it could be a database server, file server, mail server, print server, web server, gaming server, or some other kind of server.
The application reached maturity in 2008, when NEC Biglobe announced a web service that allows users to create phrases from the voices of Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2 characters.
These include Enterprise JavaBeans, Connectors, servlets, JavaServer Pages and several web service technologies.
Most of the popular open source ORBS, such as TAO and JacORB also support bidirectional GIOP, which gives CORBA the advantage of being able to use callback communication rather than the polling approach characteristic of web service implementations.
Hosted web portals gained popularity a number of companies began offering them as a hosted service.

web and founded
Viva Lewes was founded as a weekly web magazine in January 2006 and also as a monthly print handbook in October 2006 covering events and activities in and around the Lewes area.
* Hugh Thompson Foundation web site: ( 501 ( c )( 3 ) nonprofit founded by Lawrence Colburn in honor of Hugh Thompson: http :// www. hughthompson. org
UserLand Software is a US-based software company, founded in 1988, that sells web content management and blogging software packages and services.
The company was initially founded based on the real-world success of the web search engine they developed at the university.
In February 2002, the company purchased IBazar, a similar European auction web site founded in 1993 and then bought PayPal on October 14, 2002.
Guha founded Alpiri in late 2000 which created TAP, a semantic web application and knowledge base.
The Kendra Initiative founded by Daniel Harris in late 1999 is an open source initiative to create ways of using the Internet to discover, use, share and pay for digital media such as music, web content, books and films.
In December 2004, Clarke began work on Dijjer, a distributed P2P web cache, and Indy, a collaborative music discovery system, both in conjunction with ChangeTv, a company founded by his long-time collaborator, Steven Starr, who later brought in Clarke and Oliver Luckett as co-founders.
He also founded Akopia, maker of the open source Interchange web application framework.
In 1998, Miami entrepreneur Ivan J. Parron, president of successful web development company Internet Marketing Consultants, Inc., founded and launched Ritmoteca. com as one of the early online music store business models.
Bert is Evil is the name of a web site, founded by Dino Ignacio, which featured Bert, a character on the American children's television program Sesame Street.
After settling down in Pune, Murthy founded Infosys in 1981 < ref >< cite web | url =
* newfront. us, New Frontier is a monthly Mountain Jewish newspaper, founded in 2003. International circulation via its web site.
MetaFilter, known as MeFi to its members, is a general-interest community weblog, founded in 1999 and based in the United States, featuring links to content that users have discovered on the web.
Barnett left the paper in 2009 to work for news web site Publicola. net, founded by former Stranger news editor Josh Feit.
BBspot is a geek satire and humour web site founded in 2000.
* An Event Apart, A web design conference founded by Jeffrey Zeldman and Eric Meyer.
* Melon Dezign web design, founded by Walt and Alex
The Ithaca Community News is a semi-monthly email newsletter and web site founded by former local resident and activist Paul Glover.
From 1995 to 1996, Kremen founded and served as president of NetAngels. com, Inc., an internet profiling and personalization company that suggested web sites to users.
* El Chamuco, official web site of El Chamuco, a comic magazine about Mexican politics and critics founded by Rius ( in Spanish )
* Hugh Thompson Foundation web site ( 501 ( c )( 3 ) nonprofit founded by Lawrence Colburn in honor of Hugh Thompson ): http :// www. hughthompson. org
International Times ( it or IT ) is an underground newspaper founded in London in 1966 and relaunched as a web journal in 2011.
In 1997, he founded Lucire, a fashion magazine that made the move from web to print, and serves as its publisher.

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