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## Emerging Technologies
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## Emerging Technologies
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- [BigchainDB](https://www.bigchaindb.com/) - The scalable blockchain database.
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- [Enso](https://enso.org/) - Visual and textual functional programming language with a focus on productivity, collaboration and development ergonomics.
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- [Blocknet](http://blocknet.co/) - The Blocknet makes possible to deliver microservices over a blockchain-based P2P network architecture.
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- [Holochain](https://holochain.org/) - A framework for distributed applications, allowing you to build apps without any network constraints. This means every user controls their own data, and it can't be sold or exposed to third parties.
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- [Blockstack](https://blockstack.org/) - A new decentralized internet where users control their data and apps run on their devices.
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- [Ops](https://ops.city/) - Free open source tool to build, run and deploy existing linux applications as unikernels.
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- [CEPTR](http://ceptr.org/) - A recomposable medium for distributed social computing, a semantic self-describing protocol stack, and a cretor of fractal coherence contexts for biomimetic computing.
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- [SAFE Network](https://safenetwork.tech/) - Powered by the spare capacity of everyday computers, SAFE replaces the vulnerable structure of the existing Web with a decentralised, autonomous network. One that is secure, and accessible to everyone.
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- [Edgware Fabric](http://edgware-fabric.org/) - Lightweight, agile service bus for systems at the edge of the network, in the physical world.
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- [Hyperledger](https://www.hyperledger.org/) - Open source collaborative effort created to advance cross-industry blockchain technologies. It is a global collaboration, hosted by The Linux Foundation, including leaders in finance, banking, IoT, supply chain, manufacturing and technology.
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- [Luna](http://www.luna-lang.org/) - Visual and textual functional programming language with a focus on productivity, collaboration and development ergonomics.
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- [MultiChain](http://www.multichain.com/) - Open platform for building blockchains.
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- [Node-RED](http://nodered.org/) - Visual tool for wiring together hardware devices, APIs and online services in new and interesting ways.
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- [Ops](https://ops.city) - Free open source tool to build, run and deploy existing linux applications as unikernels.
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- [Pony](http://www.ponylang.org/) - Open source, object-oriented, actor-model, capabilities-secure, high performance programming language.
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- [Solid](https://solid.inrupt.com/) - Empowers users and organizations to separate their data from the applications that use it. It allows people to look at the same data with different apps at the same time. It opens brand new avenues for creativity, problem-solving, and commerce.
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- [Solid](https://solid.inrupt.com/) - Empowers users and organizations to separate their data from the applications that use it. It allows people to look at the same data with different apps at the same time. It opens brand new avenues for creativity, problem-solving, and commerce.
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## License
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## License
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