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    Linux Alarm Clock provides the user with the ability to get reminded of birthdays, important dates and get woken up in the morning. It plays your favourite mp3 or the default audio file. Runs specifically in the Linux shell and has an optional GUI.
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    ShoqMan is a database and playlist manager for the Philips ShoqBox, which is a small and inexpensive alarm clock, radio, and MP3 player.
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    Turn your wireless router into a radio alarm clock! With Snoozzzy you can use your wireless router - or any other Linux powered embedded device - into a radio alarm clock. All you need is a usb enabled device, an usb display and a sound card.
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