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		<title>Adobe to make their ColdFusion product open source</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In an unexpected move, Adobe have released their ColdFusion product to the open source community. In the associated press release Adobe stated the following reasons for the move: “Adobe have always tried to bring a better and more capable product to the users. In recent years, however, improvements have plateaued. With the release of OpenBlueDragon [...]]]></description>
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