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Red Hat Launches OpenShift PaaS

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Oracle Proposal: Transfer Hudson Project to Eclipse Foundation

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Nokia Releases Qt SDK 1.1

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Apache’s Qpid AMQP platform hits 0.10

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LinuxCon Japan Keynote Speakers Announced

May 5, 2011
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