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<title>Ballmer Says MS Will Release a New Version of Windows for the Cloud this Fall</title>
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<summary>On Tuesday, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer reportedly gas said that the Company will release a new version of its Windows operating system as part of a new cloud computing platform in a matter of weeks. Call it &quot;Windows Cloud&quot; for now, but how seriously should we take his words?</summary>
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On Tuesday, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer reportedly gas said that the Company will release a new version of its Windows operating system as part of a new cloud computing platform in a matter of weeks. Call it &quot;Windows Cloud&quot; for now, but how seriously should we take his words?
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<title>Windows Server 2008 and SQL Server Coming to EC2 this Fall</title>
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<summary>Late yesterday, Amazon announced that coming this fall, developers will be able to run Windows Server 2008 and SQL Server instances on its EC2 cloud services. With Microsoft about to announce its own cloud platform this month, Windows-based web developers suddenly have options.</summary>
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Late yesterday, Amazon announced that coming this fall, developers will be able to run Windows Server 2008 and SQL Server instances on its EC2 cloud services. With Microsoft about to announce its own cloud platform this month, Windows-based web developers suddenly have options.
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<title>CodePlex Announces Support for TortoiseSVN and Other Subversion Clients</title>
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<published>2008-09-15T00:46:48Z</published>
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<summary>In a move to encourage more developers to use its CodePlex open source project hosting site, Microsoft announced today that the CodePlex repository will now support TortoiseSVN and other Subversion clients without the need for special client software. With this enhancement, developers can work with CodePlex as if it were a Subversion repository.</summary>
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In a move to encourage more developers to use its CodePlex open source project hosting site, Microsoft announced today that the CodePlex repository will now support TortoiseSVN and other Subversion clients without the need for special client software. With this enhancement, developers can work with CodePlex as if it were a Subversion repository.
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