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- Friday Five: Nintendo's copyright clampdown and space oddities
- Google Compute Engine opens up to all
- Friday Five: Spock vs Spock, stunning GIFs and how to handle piracy
- Graph processing Apache Giraph hits 1.0 - will it follow in Hadoop’s footsteps?
- Report: Open source code higher quality - until it supersizes
- Friday Five: Google Glass shattering, fake typing and atom shifting
- MapR release HBase-heavy Hadoop distro, M7
- OASIS makes MQTT gold standard for Internet of Things
- MongoDB creators launch cloud backup service
- Cloudera’s real-time query engine Impala goes GA
- Friday Five: Mosaic browser, Zach Braff kickstarter and Facebook’s mobile rebirth
- Pivotal launches, promising “new era” enterprise-class PaaS
- MySQL members reunite for merged MariaDB - and Wikipedia pledges allegiance
- SpringSource announce next Big Data steps in Spring XD
- Hadoop Hive-as-a-service Qubole notches up $7m funding
- Friday Five: Einstein drawings and experiments in space
- Friday Five: <Blink>, kittydar and Jim Carrey
- GitHub turns five: A retrospective
- HP aims high with tiny, low-power ‘Moonshot’ server
- Friday Five: Polyglots, patent trolls and puppies
- The best April Fools’ jokes you may have missed
- Good Friday Five: Daredevil stunts and filters set to max
- MongoDB London discount for JAXenter readers!
- Basho - the quietly impressive success of Riak
- BI startup Platfora leaps out of beta, with Hadoop partners in tow
- Friday Five: PyControversy and Chrome gaming
- Announcement: Only one week left to submit for JAX London 2013
- MongoDB adds native text search, spins off enterprise edition
- MapR raise $30m as Hadoop vendor competition heats up
- Ceylon “fully-reified” in new milestone build
- Friday Five - Adios Google Reader, hello Samsung Galaxy S4
- Cloudera and Twitter bring Parquet to the Hadoop floor
- Friday Five: White House open hacking and Facebook's new clothes
- Friday Five: Kids who code and with startups
- Rackspace acquire MongoDB-as-a-Service provider ObjectRocket
- Spring for Apache Hadoop hits first major release
- DataStax Enterprise 3.0 takes on NoSQL security criticisms
- Overcoming the limitations of Software Craftsmanship
- Startup of the week: Mdundo, a mobile music service for Kenya
- Friday Five: Living in the Future Edition
- Red Hat reveal big data plans, open sources HDFS replacement
- Hortonworks announce Stinger to solve Hadoop’s real-time headache
- JAXConf 2013: Initial speaker lineup revealed
- Startup of the week: Piktochart
- Friday Five: not Valentine’s Day edition
- Friday Five: Digg out of a hole, Monopoly’s iron bumped
- What comes after the open source revolution?
- Startup of the week: Citizen Made
- Friday Five: February First
- New GitHub search faces technical difficulties following privacy outcry
- Friday Five: Vine launches, meat gets printed and EMC discover Gangnam Style
- “My code is so bad it makes people’s eyes bleed”
- Op-ed: Have you seen my monkey?
- VMware invest additional $30m into Puppet Labs
- Gartner: Big Data hype set to burst soon
- London startup of the week: This Is My Jam
- Friday five: GPS goofs, governators and the end of MSN Messenger
- Take the JAXenter survey, win tickets to JAXconf and JAX London
- Hortonworks put faith in open source management tool Apache Ambari
- “GitHub of packages” Bintray opens public beta
- Friday Five - The most insane keynote you'll ever see
- Red Hat, VMware promise to play nice over Vert.x
- Qualcomm announce Java-powered ‘Internet of Everything’ platform
- Presenting: What to do when things go wrong
- Vert.x future uncertain after VMware IP issues
- London startup of the week: YPlan
- JAXConf 2013 Call For Papers now open
- Friday Five: Why gambling and coding don’t mix
- Reasons to be excited about Big Data in 2013
- What will 2013 bring? Thoughts on devops and more
- JAX’s Review of the Year 2012: Part Two
- What will 2013 bring? Developers place their bets
- JAX’s Review of the Year 2012: Part One
- Friday Five: Christmas/End of the world edition
- JAX Magazine December - featuring DataFX, TomEE and some Scala goodness
- Oracle NoSQL DB 2.0 tightens integration with stack
- COMPETITION: Win an ‘HTML5 Security’ eBook
- Friday 5: Google Maps returns to Apple, Truman Capote on Google+?
- MongoDB will dominate “up to 80%” of market, say creators
- Spring meets Scala - the injection Spring needs?
- Friday Five - Twitter's tiff with Instagram while the Pope waits for verification
- "We are outsource Big Data to Oracle": Q&A with Devops Borat
- Friday Five: Reply-all, Minecraft Reality and Bohemian Rhapsody
- 10 Christmas gift ideas for developers
- JAX Magazine November - featuring JavaFX, Akka and Mihini
- Friday Five: Sailfish OS, WiiU doodling and geeky cakes
- Friday Five: TomEE logo, Neil Young’s startup and a creepy Windows 95
- Red Hat and Intel invest in 10gen's NoSQL, MongoDB
- Google Go celebrates third birthday
- Facebook improves MapReduce job scheduling with Corona
- Friday 5 - Obama vs Romney, Data the Winner
- One To Watch - Big Data platform, Precog
- Tutorial: Getting to grips with OpenShift
- Friday Five: Hallowe’en apps, universal hacking and the passing of Nyan Cat
- Coming soon on JAXenter: videos from JAX London
- One To Watch: Apache Crunch
- Metamarkets open sources distributed database Druid
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