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JFrog Bintray is a universal distribution hub, which provides features like a global distribution network (CDN), extreme throughput and redundancy for downloads, permission control for external users (entitlements), product and EULA support etc. It's free to use for consumption and free to use for distribution of OSS projects. Bintray is also the home for JCenter, a popular Java components repository.

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Filepicker.io is a full file management framework which supports web, iOS and Android platform.

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Geocoder is a complete geocoding solution for Ruby. With Rails it adds geocoding (by street or IP address), reverse geocoding (find street address based on given coordinates), and distance queries. It’s as simple as calling geocode on your objects, and then using a scope like Venue.near("Billings, MT").

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The dependency plugin provides the capability to manipulate artifacts. It can copy and/or unpack artifacts from local or remote repositories to a specified location.

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Microsoft Azure Container Service (ACS) optimizes the configuration of popular open source tools and technologies specifically for Azure. It allows you to easily create and host clusters of Docker containers in Microsoft Azure using either Docker Swarm or DC/OS for cluster orchestration.

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Use this tag for questions specific to Java 10, which is version 10 of the Java platform, released on 20 March 2018. In most cases you should also specify the java tag.

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The Google Distance Matrix API is a service that provides travel distance and time for a matrix of origins and destinations

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The Generic Attribute Profile (GATT) defines the way that two Bluetooth Low Energy (BTLE) devices transfer data back and forth using concepts called Services and Characteristics.

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For questions about upcoming ECMAScript features that are not scheduled to be part of a specific version yet (anything that is a stage 3 or lower proposal).

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