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<title>JXTA on SDN</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ jxme Last week a new version of the JXTA edge protocols was open sourced at the "Java Mobile and Embedded Developer Days".&nbsp; Up until recently the JXTA protocols have been implemented under JavaSE, C, JavaME CDC profile, and proxy...]]></description>
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<title>Have you heard of Google&apos;s Summer of Code?</title>
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Are you a student?</description>
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