Open Source alternative to lablife [closed] - web-services

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I am looking for an Open Source alternative to SAAS provided by lablife.org website. Main purpose of the service is to automate daily tasks for life science laboratory.
This service was free and nice to use, but when the original company developing this service
was bought by BioData they kind of decided to kill and replace it with a new service called labguru. Apparently, a new service has a lot of functionality missing or just bad.
That's why I am on a search for an alternative solution. So if you are familiar with what this software does - and if there are any known alternatives, I would be very grateful for any of your tips.

Check out Quartzy.com. I'm one of the founders. Feel free to reach out with any questions.

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Any blogs,articals or docs to learn AKKA Remote internals? [closed]

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Any blogs,articals or docs to learn AKKA Remote internals,indepth working how actor created how all connected how messages shared?
Endpoint Reader,Writer,Endpoint Manager
Association handler,
Message Dispatcher
I made a YouTube video about Akka.Remote's internals many years ago and it's still pretty accurate, even though we've refactored and performance-optimized the internals many times since:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6c1gVLyYcMM

Web services which offer free data in JSONP format [closed]

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For example, Google provides dictionary definitions for English words in JSONP format from the following URL:
http://www.google.com/dictionary/json?callback=a&sl=en&tl=en&restrict=pr,de&client=te&q=internet
Do you know other JSONP sources of interesting free information on the Internet, which could be useful to create mash-up webs?
Thanks!
Check out Programmableweb's API directory
https://www.programmableweb.com/apis/directory
I believe they are trying to be the Git Hub of APIs. They have over 13,000 APIs in their registry.
Should be very easy to find sources to mash up. =)

Open Source Platform for Subscription-based Web service? [closed]

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Looking for a LAMP-based platform for subscription-based Web service that I can easily hack to fit my needs, which one would you recommend based on the following criteria:
Documentation
Install base
Support community
Scalability
Availability of plugins/add-ons
Correctness of Design (i.e. no need
to hack core files to add a plugin)
Feel free to add other criteria.
Wikipedia has a great comparison table of web service frameworks. This could be a good starting point: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_web_service_frameworks
Your best bet may be to go with a CMS and use a subscription plugin.
Joomla: http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/e-commerce/membership-a-subscriptions
Wordpress: https://premium.wpmudev.org/project/membership/

Is there an API to get information on active US legislation? [closed]

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I'm looking for an easy way to programatically find active legislation currently under review in the US Congress and Senate (date introduced, title, general subject, etc...). I've google'd a bit and haven't come up with anything. Does anybody know of an API that can access this data?
You could also have a look at
Real Time Congress API from Sunlight Labs
API from GovTrack.us (beta as of this post)
http://developer.nytimes.com/docs/congress_api

API for best gas prices, like GasBuddy? [closed]

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Is there a web services API to get the gas prices based on address, zip code, or GPS coordinates? I have been unable to find one which is reliable and available freely. Thank you!
well check out www.mygasfeed.com and they are releasing an API. But they need a community to help them report gas prices.
pretty interesting web app that users can see gas stations visually on a map.