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11 Apache Technologies That Have Changed Computing

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11 Apache Technologies That Have Changed Computing
The Apache Software Foundation, which turns 10 this year, has helped create some of the most important technologies underpinning the modern Internet. Here, we look at some of those innovations that changed computing over the last decade, as well as the Apache technologies poised to shake things up in the next 10 years.

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Apple's Smartest Next Move: Embracing Multiple Carriers
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AMD Rolls Out 40-Watt Six-Core Opteron
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Microsoft, Intel Tout Windows 7 Speed and Efficiency
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