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 <reviews>
 	<review>
+		<title>Eclipse 3.5 - Some PDE Improvements</title>
+		<link><![CDATA[http://scratsh.wordpress.com/2009/06/21/eclipse-3-5-some-pde-improvements/]]></link>
+		<author>Aurelien Pupier</author>
+		<date>June 22</date>
+		<language>English</language>
+		<shortDesc><![CDATA[With Eclipse 3.5, some new interesting features appears to improve the publication of Eclipse products and features. Now you can publish p2 metadata directly from the build instead of generating it later based on binary jars.]]></shortDesc>
+	</review>
+	<review>
+		<title>Eclipse Galileo: XML Gets Some Love!</title>
+		<link><![CDATA[http://intellectualcramps.blogspot.com/2009/06/eclipse-galileo-xml-gets-some-love.html]]></link>
+		<author>Dave Carver</author>
+		<date>June 22</date>
+		<language>English</language>
+		<shortDesc><![CDATA[I've been using Eclipse as my primary IDE for development since early 2005. During that time I've used it for a variety of languages and tasks, but one thing that has always disappointed me from an XML Developer's stand point were the built in tools. They were either non-existant, or just were not to the level that I needed or expected.]]></shortDesc>
+	</review>
+	<review>
 		<title>Quantum Leap for Equinox</title>
 		<link><![CDATA[http://it-republik.de/jaxenter/artikel/Quantensprung-fuer-Equinox-2381.html]]></link>
 		<author>Heiko Seeberger</author>
@@ -16,6 +32,30 @@
 		<shortDesc><![CDATA[In two days, several top-level Eclipse community projects will be officially released as Eclipse Galileo. BIRT is the package that remains the most important one to me.]]></shortDesc>
 	</review>
 	<review>
+		<title>Eclipse Galileo Feature Top 10 List, Number 4</title>
+		<link><![CDATA[http://eclipsesource.com/blogs/2009/06/21/eclipse-galileo-feature-top-10-list-number-4/]]></link>
+		<author>Ian Bull</author>
+		<date>June 21</date>
+		<language>English</language>
+		<shortDesc><![CDATA[s I mentioned yesterday, tools such as the Memory Analyzer demonstrates just how dominant Eclipse is in the IDE space. And while Eclipse has many useful tools, nothing has changed the face of the IDE as much as the Mylyn project. Mylyn is more than just a cool plug-in for Eclipse, it completely changes the way developers work, bringing your productivity to a whole new level.]]></shortDesc>
+	</review>
+	<review>
+		<title>Eclipse Galileo Feature Top 10 List, Number 5</title>
+		<link><![CDATA[http://eclipsesource.com/blogs/2009/06/20/eclipse-galileo-feature-top-10-list-number-5/]]></link>
+		<author>Ian Bull</author>
+		<date>June 20</date>
+		<language>English</language>
+		<shortDesc><![CDATA[With all the great work going on in the Eclipse Run-time space, like the EMF Runtime, RAP, Birt Charting Engine, ECF, Jetty and of course Equinox, I sometimes forget that Eclipse started as an excellent platform for tools. The Eclipse Memory Analyzer project reminded me just how good Eclipse tools are.]]></shortDesc>
+	</review>
+	<review>
+		<title>Eclipse Galileo Feature Top 10 List, Number 6</title>
+		<link><![CDATA[http://eclipsesource.com/blogs/2009/06/19/eclipse-galileo-feature-top-10-list-number-6/]]></link>
+		<author>Ian Bull</author>
+		<date>June 19</date>
+		<language>English</language>
+		<shortDesc><![CDATA[As readers of my blog are no doubt aware, I have been counting down the Top 10 Galileo features that I’m most excited about. Galileo is the name of this years “Eclipse Release Train”, the simultaneous release of 33 Eclipse projects. Galileo will available for download on June 24th, but “Friends of Eclipse” get it sooner. Friends of Eclipse is a donation program setup by the Eclipse foundation. ]]></shortDesc>
+	</review>
+	<review>
 		<title>Eclipse Galileo Improvements to Java Developer Tools</title>
 		<link><![CDATA[http://datacute.wordpress.com/2009/06/19/eclipse-galileo-improvements-to-java-developer-tools/]]></link>
 		<author>Stephen Denne</author>