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Brian Shire (Facebook) on What's the Open Web? And Why Open Web and Open Source Technologies Matter Posted: Apr 11, 2008 12:05 PM
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On April 14+15 the Open Web Vancouver 2008 conference will showcase open web technologies, communities and culture, and evangelize the Open Web to developers, designers, organizers and the community at large. What’s the Open Web? We have invited Brian Shire (Facebook’s PHP Internals Tech Lead) - who will talk about ‘Inside Alternative PHP Cache (APC) - [...]

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