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Two New Java Champions Announced

PLUS, Infinispan 5.0.0 Alpha3and first RC for Groovy 1.8 announced.

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Scalable Solutions Launch Cloudy Akka Add-on Modules

PLUS, ApexIdentity join ForgeRock, LibreOffice release 3.3.1 RC1 and TextUML Toolkit 1.7 RC released.

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Google Launch Open Source Contracts for Java

PLUS, CouchOne and Membase merge, and JBPM 5.0 released.

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First Jenkins Release Fixes “Trademark Bug”

PLUS, Spring Mobile 1.0.0 M3 and SpringGemFire 1.0 Goes GA.

eXo+ AWS Interview

eXo Cloud IDE for Elastic Beanstalk

Amazon’s announcement gave us the opportunity to make the web-based IDE of eXo Platform easily available.

Mik Kersten Blogs on IDE 'Pipe Dream'

Web-Based IDEs: Not Likely For 2011

Tasktop's Mik Kersten has posted his thoughts on the hot topic of web-based IDEs, following the launch of Orion.

Eclipse Orion Interview

Eclipse Orion: The New IDE Paradigm

The vision is to move software development to the web as a web experience.

Daily Roundup

jQuery 1.5 Beta and Nexus One To Get Gingerbread 'Soon'?

PLUS, Amazon announce 'AWS Elastic Beanstalk' and Apache Pivot 2.0 released.

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Drupal 7 and Gaelyk 0.6 Released

PLUS, new preview for Android Development Tools.

JAX USA Conference Announced for June

JAX is Coming to America!

The JAX conferences will be coming to America next year, with a June conference in San Jose.

Forrester 2011 Predictions

2011 – The Year of Cloud Computing and BI?

Forrester analyst predicts big things for cloud computing and business intelligence next year.

Daily Roundup

Maven Assembly Descriptor Released and eXO Integrate with Seesmic

PLUS, bug fixes for Lucene Java 3.0.3 and 2.9.4.

UK's Premier Java Event Returns in 2011

JAX London 2011

Calls for Papers and Very Early Bird registrtaion now open!

Red Hat's Fedora Linux Release

Fedora 14 Adds MeeGo Software For Embedded Devices

Fedora releases on EC2, for the first time since Fedora 8.

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Google Docs on the Go and OODT Becomes Apache Top Level Project

PLUS, survey suggests business executives are more excited by cloud computing than your average IT department.