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		<title>By: Anders</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anders</dc:creator>
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		<description>You might want to take a look at CouchDb.  It has some well earned buzz just now.

Erlang is a nice language if you want uptimes of services at 99.99999% (yes, Ericsson has documented that).

XMPP is also a very nice standard (as in RFC) for pushing data, without killing servers (like RSS). I is used in Jabber, but have a much wider usage with anything that need asynchronous message passing (RPC, multi user games, chat etc.).</description>
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<p>Erlang is a nice language if you want uptimes of services at 99.99999% (yes, Ericsson has documented that).</p>
<p>XMPP is also a very nice standard (as in RFC) for pushing data, without killing servers (like RSS). I is used in Jabber, but have a much wider usage with anything that need asynchronous message passing (RPC, multi user games, chat etc.).</p>
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