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| Updated: 05/16/2012 at 9:18 AM EST
LibreOffice Stabilizes
From the blogs: : Document Foundation proved this week that it's not just a fork in the road for OpenOffice - it's a new direction.
Couchbase Improves NoSQL Performance
CouchDB open source NoSQL database get a major tech infusion geared around speed.
Mozilla Accelerates HTTP in Firefox 5
From the blogs: Being SPDY, isn't about embracing Google, sometimes it's just about being smart with HTTP.
ActiveState Expands Perl Cloud Tech
Perl cloud vendor run by a 15 year old entrepreneur gets snapped up.
Varnish Cache 3.0 Gets Modular
New release of popular open source caching technology adds modules and streaming support.
Fedora 13 Linux Set to Retire
From the blogs: Time to say goodbye to Fedora 13 which included Btrfs as a tech preview.
Mozilla Aims to Reduce Firefox Memory Use
From the blogs: New MemShrink effort may finally help to solve memory bloat issue in Firefox.
Oracle Updates JDeveloper
New version of Oracle Fusion focused Java IDE debuts.
Has Linux Missed the IPv6 Day Train?
From the blogs: Though Linux as an OS is ready for IPv6, Linux websites are another story.
W3C Finalizes CSS 2.1 Standard
From the blogs: As most web devs are trying to figure out CSS 3, CSS 2.1 finally gets standardized.
IBM Aims to Improve Dev Collaboration
New Collaborative Lifecycle Management release helps to bring developers and business leaders together.
LibreOffice Moves Forward without Apache
Open source fork of OpenOffice.org gets a new release as Oracle donates code to Apache.
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