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<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>
<date>June 10, 2009</date>
<language>English</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA["I think there is a world market of may be 5 computers", by Thomas Watson, Chairman of IBM, 1943.
<br><br>
Today computers are ruling the world. Who ever opted out of open source projects, wait and see on 24th of June, 2009. Around 50 projects are rolling out under the umbrella of Eclipse Galileo.]]></shortDesc>
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<review>
<title>Eclipse Galileo - Things I Like</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://www.vogella.de/blog/?p=291]]></link>
<author>Lars Vogel</author>
<date>June 10, 2009</date>
<language>English</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA[Eclipse is currently running a Galileo Blogathon. A good chance to get a free T-shirt…. ;-)
<br><br>
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>
<link><![CDATA[http://www.martinahrer.at/blog/2009/06/08/eclipse-35/]]></link>
<author>Martin Ahrer</author>
<date>June 8, 2009</date>
<language>English</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA[Since eclipse 1.0 has been released back in November 2001 it has evolved into a pretty popular and feature rich IDE. I remember using eclipse 2.0.1 first time, it was pretty much only a Java development IDE with little support for application containers. ]]></shortDesc>
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<review>
<title>Eclipse Galileo is Coming</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://springhe.blogspot.com/2009/06/eclipse-galileo-is-comming.html]]></link>
<author>Ze Jun Wang</author>
<date>June 7, 2009</date>
<language>English</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA[For the past several years, in each June, Eclipse will Simultaneously release some projects. This year Galileo will release 33 projects on the track. ]]></shortDesc>
</review>
<review>
<title>Eclipse 3.5 RC1</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://www.inforw.de/inhalt/doku.php/blog/254]]></link>
<author>Rainer Weinhold</author>
<date>June 1, 2009</date>
<language>German</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA[It's that time again when the Eclipse release is just around the corner. I have tried the Galileo Release Candidate 1 with my Debian Lenny x86_64 views. Here are my first impressions and the benefits I noticed. ]]></shortDesc>
</review>
<review>
<title>The Review of Eclipse 3.5RC1</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://roverzhou.blog.51cto.com/543747/161897]]></link>
<author>ZhouMeng</author>
<date>May 31, 2009</date>
<language>Chinese</language>
<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>Eclipse Galileo Release</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://stronglytypedblog.blogspot.com/2009/05/eclipse-galileo-release.html]]></link>
<author>Nick Wiedenbrueck</author>
<date>May 26, 2009</date>
<language>English</language>
<shortDesc><![CDATA[The upcoming Eclipse Galileo Release is currently in RC state. This post highlights some of the new features.]]></shortDesc>
</review>
<review>
<title>Let&#146;s See What&#146;s New in Eclipse 3.5</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://samolisov.blogspot.com/2009/05/eclipse-35.html]]></link>
<author>Pavel Samolisov</author>
<date>May 19, 2009</date>
<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>
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