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		<title>By: nitinpai</title>
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		<description>Hi,

Ruby may have its share of success but do you see really enterprises going for ROR ahead of .NET or Java EE?</description>
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<p>Ruby may have its share of success but do you see really enterprises going for ROR ahead of .NET or Java EE?</p>
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