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PLPC PLPC-100101: Libre Services Concept -- General Version
 
PLPC PLPC-100103: Projects for Bootstrapping
 
PLPC PLPC-100102: Libre Services Concept -- Technical Version
 
PLPC PLPC-100105: The Libre Services Manifesto
 
PLPC PLPC-100104: Libre Services Concept -- Presentation Format
 
PLPC PLPC-100011: Draft-Manifesto
 
PLPC PLPC-100012: LEAP Manifesto
 
PLPC PLPC-100002: The LEAP Protocol Development Model
 
PLPC PLPC-100026: EMSD: The LEAP E-Mail Component
 
PLPC PLPC-100003: EMSD Efficiency
 
PLPC PLPC-100008: LEAP on PalmOS
 
PLPC PLPC-100004: EMSD on WinCE
 
PLPC PLPC-100021: ESRO: A Foundation for the Development of Efficient Protocols
 
PLPC PLPC-100022: The Future of LEAP
 
PLPC PLPC-100020: A Brief History of LEAP
 
PLPC PLPC-100016: WhiteBerry and {Bluetooth}
 
PLPC PLPC-100007: LEAP in JAVA
 
PLPC PLPC-100024: LEAP on Linux PDAs
 
PLPC PLPC-100017: Lessons From History
 
PLPC PLPC-100015: Le WAP à la trappe
 
PLPC PLPC-100013: Use of EMSD for Mail Notification
 
PLPC PLPC-100001: The Mobile Messaging Industry
 
PLPC PLPC-100005: LEAP: One Alternative to WAP
 
PLPC PLPC-100006: Operation Whiteberry
 
PLPC PLPC-100023: Overview of the LEAP Protocols
 
PLPC PLPC-100019: Trying Out LEAP
 
PLPC PLPC-100010: WAP Scraps
 
PLPC PLPC-100025: WAP - The Patent Problem
 
PLPC PLPC-100014: The WAP Trap
 
PLPC PLPC-100018: Strategy for Making LEAP Widespread
 
PLPC PLPC-100201: The Free Protocols Foundation Policies and Procedures
 
PLPC PLPC-100203: FPF Position Statement July 31, 2001 -- U.S. Patent # 6,219,694
 
PLPC PLPC-100202: FPF Position Statement September 12, 2002 -- U.S. Patent # 6,219,694
 
PLPC PLPC-100108: Libre Texting Medium Reshaping Presentation
 
 

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