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		<title>By: plok</title>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;More Tales From the Strange World of Non-Relational Data Storage...&lt;/strong&gt;

It&#8217;s been a while and stuff happened. Here is what I heard about. In CouchDB-land that is. Enjoy!

In Production!

Wego, a travel meta-search engine in beta uses CouchDB. No mention of how and what for exactly, but seeing people going live with C...</description>
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<p>It&#8217;s been a while and stuff happened. Here is what I heard about. In CouchDB-land that is. Enjoy!</p>
<p>In Production!</p>
<p>Wego, a travel meta-search engine in beta uses CouchDB. No mention of how and what for exactly, but seeing people going live with C&#8230;</p>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Hubs of Designing databases for flexibility...&lt;/strong&gt;

hubs about Object-Oriented Databases to Object-Oriented databases are an interesting concept. Forget about database schemas and ORM mappings, and design your own domain model as you want. Then simply store it all, just like if it was kept in memory, bu...</description>
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<p>hubs about Object-Oriented Databases to Object-Oriented databases are an interesting concept. Forget about database schemas and ORM mappings, and design your own domain model as you want. Then simply store it all, just like if it was kept in memory, bu&#8230;</p>
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