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Your morning update: Daily News - Why Startups Could Use .NET, But Don't
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Industry News

BizSpark smolders while FOSS fans the fire.
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If you have to ask, you can and can't afford it.
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Batteries and retracting claws not included.
Source: BBC
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Developer News

Why? Because we can.
Source: Google Chrome
From newbie to neckbeard, your road to enlightenment.
Source: Kurtis Rainbolt-Greene
Linkapallooza!
Source: Monitis
A journey from enterprise Java to iPhone development.
Source: Dr. Dobbs
Yield to merging traffic.
Source: FreshBooks
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