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<td><p>LibraryBox is a self-contained 802.11 wifi file server that is built with open source code and commodity hardware. The reference hardware that it runs on (the TP-Link MR3020) is USB powered, which means that you can have a digital library distribution tool (books, video, audio...anything, really) running off a battery, and the entire package can fit in a pocket.</p>
<p>LibraryBox was created by <a href="http://jasongriffey.net">Jason Griffey</a> (http://www.jasongriffey.net) and the code behind it is free and open source software. More about the LibraryBox project can be found at <a href="http://librarybox.us">http://librarybox.us</a></p>
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LibraryBox is a fork of the <a href-"http://wiki.daviddarts.com/piratebox">PirateBox project</a>, which was created by David Darts and is registered under a Free Art License (2011). To learn more about the PirateBox project, please visit http://wiki.daviddarts.com/piratebox</p>
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