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		<title>The OpenBD release wrapup</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, after 6 month of hard work (but it was always fun), the OpenBD team released Version 1.0 of OpenBD. Actually, it should have been labeled as Version 10, instead of 1.0, but the team wanted to make it clear that this is a fresh start, a new beginning, a &#8220;Yes, we can&#8221; statement to [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Scalability is the key</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Peter Van Dijck has a very good list of popular websites and how they manage scalability of their web application. He has presentations on scalability from websites like Twitter, Flickr, Slideshare and many others. Is it a very informative read and brings a lot of insight how it is done. One thing that stood out [...]]]></description>
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