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|StatusNet|StatusNet became [GNU social](#GNU social).|PHP|15 K|230 K|92 |6 year(s)|
|Storj|[Storj](http://storj.io/) is an open source project actively developing a completely decentralized, secure and efficient cloud storage service that integrates a peer-to-peer protocols based on Bitcoin.|-|-|-|-|-|
|StreamRoot|[StreamRoot](http://www.streamroot.io/) is JavaScript in-browser video player using WebRTC. It creates a real-time peer-to-peer sharing network of users watching the same videos simultaniously, and reduces the origin server's bandwidth usage.|-|-|-|-|-|
|Streisand|[Streisand](https://github.com/jlund/streisand) sets up a new server running L2TP/IPsec, OpenSSH, OpenVPN, Shadowsocks, Stunnel, and a Tor bridge. It also generates custom configuration instructions for all of these services. At the end of the run you are given an HTML file with instructions that can be shared with friends, family members, or fellow activists.|-|-|-|-|-|
|SubToMe|[SubToMe](http://subtome.com) is a universal follow button. It decouples the publishing platform and the subscribing platform so that it's as easy to follow someone's RSS/Atom feed than it is to follow them on Twitter or Google+!|JavaScript|332 |138 K|17 |2 year(s)|
|Syme|[Syme](https://getsyme.com) is an experimental project that aims at bringing more privacy and security to online communication through end-to-end encryption. Syme's zero-knowledge key infrastructure enables persistent multiparty communication and secure key exchanges on minimally trusted servers and relays.|-|-|-|-|-|
|SyncNet|[SyncNet](http://jack.minardi.org/software/syncnet-a-decentralized-web-browser/) is a decentralized web browser built on top of BitTorrent Sync and (soon) Colored Coins for name resolution. Every time you access a site, you store all of its contents on your machine. The next user to request the site can get the contents from both your machine and the original server. As more people access a page, it becomes available from more machines, reducing the load on the original server.|-|-|-|-|-|
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{
"name": "Streisand",
"name": "Streisand",
"description": "[Streisand](https://github.com/jlund/streisand) sets up a new server running L2TP/IPsec, OpenSSH, OpenVPN, Shadowsocks, Stunnel, and a Tor bridge. It also generates custom configuration instructions for all of these services. At the end of the run you are given an HTML file with instructions that can be shared with friends, family members, or fellow activists."
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