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      <title>Open Source Licenses</title>
      <description>There are many areas of concern when first embarking upon entering the open source community, much less choosing any software or platform to adopt, should you choose to do that.</description>
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      <author>Will Strohl</author>
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      <description>   In Jan 2012,we move our domain alias from http://www.DnnModules.cn to http://DnnModule.com, and also upgrade to a new advanced hosting server.</description>
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      <title>NoSQL  –  5. My First RavenDB Application (1)</title>
      <description>In this first example lets create a simple ASP.NET MVC 3 Application that uses RavenDB as its data source.</description>
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      <description>RavenDB – a Document Database written in .NET  by Ayende Rahien of NHibernate and Rhino Mocks fame.</description>
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      <title>Just let ASP.Net handle it</title>
      <description>DotNetNuke 5.6.0 introduced a new feature that automatically creates Portal Aliases as they are needed.  This feature is great for people who are developing a new site, or who are changing the domain of their site. </description>
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