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		<title>Open Source, OpenWorld</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A couple weeks past Oracle OpenWorld now and we are still awaiting some kind of word from the EU on the Oracle acquisition of Sun. Looking back to the conference, we saw HP participating in the keynote and various “third-party” vendors making announcements and exhibiting on the floor. As a friend of mine, representing a [...]]]></description>
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