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 	<review>
+		<title>Eclipse Galileo - a Great Step for OSGi Enterprise App Developers</title>
+		<link><![CDATA[http://ekkescorner.wordpress.com/2009/06/15/eclipse-galileo-a-great-step-for-osgi-enterprise-app-developers/]]></link>
+		<author>Ekkehard Gentz</author>
+		<date>June 15</date>
+		<language>English</language>
+		<shortDesc><![CDATA[Before I start my blog-series about Eclipse 3.5 Galileo, lets start with a short summarize: I’m using Eclipse 3.5 since Milestone M7 for my daily work as architect and developer of OSGI Enterprise business applications. this means I have large workspaces with many projects, complex target platforms using Eclipse and 3rd Party with duplicates / overlapping, cycles, wrong use-clauses…, and I’m running under OSX Cocoa.]]></shortDesc>
+	</review>
+	<review>
 		<title>Quick Glimpse at Galileo Modeling Package</title>
 		<link><![CDATA[http://model-driven-blogging.blogspot.com/2009/06/quick-glimpse-at-galileo-modeling.html]]></link>
 		<author>Cedric Brun</author>
@@ -58,6 +66,14 @@
 		<shortDesc><![CDATA[The Eclipse Foundation is about to release their newest version of their IDE, nick-named Galileo. I should say first that I am a fan of Eclipse and that it is my IDE of choice for Java development. I have recently tried NetBeans again for some JavaFX coding and I was unsatisfied with the experience (not because it did not handle the code well, but because I did not like the UI and the code completion is nowhere as good as Eclipse). I decided to give the latest pre-release version of Eclipse a shot to see if it was able to handle JavaFX scripting as well as NetBeans.]]></shortDesc>
 	</review>
 	<review>
+		<title>Eclipse Galileo Nice Feature for Interface Navigation</title>
+		<link><![CDATA[http://www.gammas.de/eclipse/eclipse-galileo-rc2-nice-feature-for-interfacenavigation/]]></link>
+		<author>Clemmens Muessener</author>
+		<date>June 10</date>
+		<language>English</language>
+		<shortDesc><![CDATA[We just saw a new feature in Eclipse Galileo which is really tiny. First of all implement an Interface in two or more different classes.]]></shortDesc>
+	</review>
+	<review>
 		<title>Eclipse Galileo - a Quick Glance!</title>
 		<link><![CDATA[http://eclipse-info.blogspot.com/2009/06/eclipse-galileo-quick-glance.html]]></link>
 		<author>Madhu Samuel</author>
@@ -78,7 +94,15 @@
 		The first thing I like about the Eclipse Galileo releases is that it does not dramatically change things. This makes keeping my articles uptodate at vogella.de easilier.]]></shortDesc>
 	</review>
 	<review>
-		<title>eclipse 3.5</title>
+		<title>SVN, Subversive and Eclipse Galileo RC 2</title>
+		<link><![CDATA[http://www.gammas.de/eclipse/svn-subversive-and-eclipse-galileo-rc-2/]]></link>
+		<author>Hendrik Still</author>
+		<date>June 8</date>
+		<language>English</language>
+		<shortDesc><![CDATA[At the moment I’m testing the “new” release canidate 2 of Eclipse 3.5 Galileo (okay rc 3 is out but not on the official download page).]]></shortDesc>
+	</review>
+	<review>
+		<title>Eclipse 3.5</title>
 		<link><![CDATA[http://www.martinahrer.at/blog/2009/06/08/eclipse-35/]]></link>
 		<author>Martin Ahrer</author>
 		<date>June 8</date>
@@ -110,6 +134,14 @@
 		<shortDesc><![CDATA[The Review of Eclipse 3.5RC1.  After Eclipse 3.5RC1 released, I downloaded the trial and have two comments to give about it. ]]></shortDesc>
 	</review>	
 	<review>
+		<title>Getting Ready for Galileo</title>
+		<link><![CDATA[http://www.nwiresoftware.com/blogs/nwire/2009/05/getting-ready-galileo]]></link>
+		<author>Zviki Cohen</author>
+		<date>May 27</date>
+		<language>English</language>
+		<shortDesc><![CDATA[Eclipse 3.5 release, aka Galileo is just around the corner. The final release will be at the end of June. Internally, we are already using Galileo for our own development and we are happy to report that nWire runs smoothly with this new release of Eclipse.]]></shortDesc>
+	</review>
+	<review>
 		<title>Eclipse Galileo Release</title>
 		<link><![CDATA[http://stronglytypedblog.blogspot.com/2009/05/eclipse-galileo-release.html]]></link>
 		<author>Nick Wiedenbrueck</author>
@@ -125,5 +157,4 @@
 		<language>Russian</language>
 		<shortDesc><![CDATA[Just yesterday, I tried the release candidate Eclipse 3.5 Galileo RC1 - a great IDE for Java-developers. The Eclipse development model is constructed as follows: once every 2-3 months is the so-called milestone-build (a celebration of the letter M). In the case of Eclipse 3.5, it started with the build M6, followed by the build M7 to add features, and then a series of release candidates for beta testing.]]></shortDesc>
 	</review>
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