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Submitted by: grzm(at)myrealbox(dot)com
Headline: <cite>Ars Technica</cite> names PostgreSQL "Server Application of 2004"
Summary:
Linux.ars at <a href="arstechnica.com"><cite>Ars Technica</cite></a>, "The PC Enthusiast's Resource", has selected PostgreSQL as its <a href="http://arstechnica.com/columns/linux/linux-20050102.ars/2">Server Application of the Year</a> for 2004.
Story:
Linux.ars at <a href="arstechnica.com"><cite>Ars Technica</cite></a>, "The PC Enthusiast's Resource", has selected PostgreSQL as its <a href="http://arstechnica.com/columns/linux/linux-20050102.ars/2">Server Application of the Year</a> for 2004, stating "PostgreSQL provides a very reliable solution.... Sporting many advanced features missing from other available database packages, PostgreSQL is a perennial favorite for many of our developers."
Covering a wide spectrum of personal computing topics, <cite>Ars Technica</cite> features well-written, in-depth articles on topics including hardware, operating systems, chip architecture, software, and game software and platform.
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