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NoSQL Supporters Challenge Relational Databases
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Multiple open source projects based on a new approach to databases were discussed at this week's NoSQL Live conference.

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Google Unveils Apps Marketplace
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Search giant debuts online shop for apps, expanding beyond its own App Engine to offer developers working in other frameworks an integration into the marketplace.

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Microsoft-Sponsored CodePlex Moves Ahead
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The non-profit open source foundation looks to show it's not just an extension of its main backer, Microsoft.

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Top Spot at W3C Goes to Former Novell Exec
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Jeffrey Jaffe takes over as the World Wide Web Consortium's CEO as the chief Web standards body looks ahead.

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Apache Project CouchDB Taking to the Cloud
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Thanks to some commercial support from Cloudant, open source NoSQL database project CouchDB is getting ready to take to the cloud, offering an "organic" alternative to conventional relational databases.

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New Ubuntu Linux CEO Aims High With Lucid Lynx
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Jane Silber, Canonical's new CEO, gives a look at what's coming for the popular Linux distro.

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Twitter Surpasses 70,000 Apps
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Biz Stone, co-founder of the popular microblogging service, notes the growth of the company and the launch of its first developer event.

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Microsoft Windows Server AppFabric Hits Beta 2
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New milestone gives Microsoft a chance to talk up enhancements ahead for application developers.

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Oracle Says OpenSolaris Will Stay Open Source
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Seeking to ease concerns about the future of the OpenSolaris project following the acquisition of Sun, Oracle is assuring the community that it will keep OpenSolaris available as open source, and invest heavily in its development.

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Is Bloom Box the Silicon Valley's Last Surprise?
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The fuel cell startup Bloom Energy emerged after ten years in stealth mode. Could any tech firm these days come within earshot of that record? And if not, does it matter?

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Novell: Linux Breaks Even, Microsoft Deal Slumps
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High times for Linux at Novell, even if its groundbreaking agreement with Microsoft isn't paying off too well as of late.

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Linux Kernel Ups Graphics, Drops Android
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The Linux 2.6.33 kernel ushers in new enhancements for Nvidia graphics support, storage, and other areas.

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What Happened to Mozilla Ubiquity?
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One of the most interesting Mozilla Labs projects has now stagnated. Is the project dead? Does it have a future? The Mozilla developer who led the project tells all.

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HP Boosts Security With New Analysis Tools
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Computing giant teams with Fortify to bolster software security with new static and dynamic code analysis offering dubbed Hybrid 2.0, expected to become available in the second half of 2010.

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SANS Names Mistakes That Cause Vulnerability
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If programmers were perfect, there would be no vulnerabilities for the bad guys to exploit. SANS Institute has listed the most common mistakes leading to the most common exploits.

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Demand Soars for iPad, Android Developers
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New staffing report from Elance highlights growing demand for developers of wireless applications, reflecting soaring interest in Android and iPad tablet environments.

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Windows is the Choice of Enterprise Developers
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New data confirms that PHP developers have differing tastes when it comes to their operating system of choice for development and for deployment.

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Adobe Offers Cloud Version of LiveCycle Suite 2
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The company launches LiveCycle Managed Services, a cloud-based version of the suite that runs on Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud.

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Intel & Nokia Make a Joint Mobile Push
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Both companies have mobile open source initiatives; now they're working together on the ambitious MeeGo operating system designed for mobile devices and much more.

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Embarcadero Brings Developer Tools to the Cloud
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Developer tools on-demand? Why not, says Embarcadero, the developer tool vendor with one of the largest collection of languages and tools.

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