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Software as a service mentioned in the general business section of a national newspaper, not a geek publication – this is a breakthrough.
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Finally!
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Too funny: a vendor reliant on BPEL, seeking to discredit BPMN, tries to use the Wikipedia definition of BPMN to do so.
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An unauthorized sequel to Waiting for Godot, satirizing the lengthy wait times for the Queen Street streetcar in Toronto. National Geographic lists it as one of ten great streetcar routes, although they don’t mention the part about freezing your tail off while waiting for it.
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