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CONFIRMED: Facebook Gets Faster, Debuts Homegrown PHP Compiler [Update]

By Mike Melanson / February 2, 2010 1:09 AM / View Comments

thefacebook.jpgThe rumors have been flying over what's going on over at Facebook headquarters. The word has been that a PHP team was brought in and made to sign non-disclosure agreements before discussing a PHP project that has been in development for the past two years. Alex Handy, senior editor of the Software Development Times Blog, predicted last Saturday that Facebook "has rewritten the PHP runtime from scratch," and several sources have confirmed for us tonight that Facebook has indeed been making some changes to the basic PHP runtime environment.

According to our sources, Facebook has been working on a PHP compiler that will
increase speed by around 80% and offer a just-in-time (JIT) compilation engine that will offer a number of advantages. The project is very similar to Google's Unladen Swallow project, which rebuilt the Python compiler, boosting the speed fivefold and opening the door for multi-language integration.

MSNBC Buys BreakingNews.com to Go With With @breakingnews [UPDATED]

By Mike Melanson / January 5, 2010 9:17 AM / View Comments

breakingnews_0110.JPGCorrection: An earlier version of this story incorrectly reported that BreakingNews.com was opperated by the same people who started the @breakingnews Twitter account.

MSNBC announced this morning that it is buying the BreakingNews.com URL from a company called PV Media Group. This follows November's purchase of @breakingnews and its 1.4 million followers. The two companies were not connected before MSNBC's acquisitions of their various projects.

When we profiled @breakingnews founder Michael van Poppel in July, the company was just about to release its iPhone app and had over 800,000 followers on Twitter. That number is now over 1.5 million.

@BreakingNews: MSNBC.com Will Now Manage Twitter's Most Popular Breaking News Account

By Frederic Lardinois / November 23, 2009 9:40 AM / View Comments

bno_msnbc_logo_nov09.jpgBNO News, the news wire service famous for publishing breaking news stories through its @BreakingNews Twitter feed, just announced that it plans to launch a new news wire service early next year. In order to focus on this project, the BNO team will hand over the management of the @BreakingNews feed to MSNBC.com. According to BNO News, MSNBC will provide 24/7 breaking news headlines via BNO's Twitter feed, which will include updates from the new BNO wire service and other news organizations.

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