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Introduction: Today, we are open sourcing the non-blocking web server and the tools that power FriendFeed under the name Tornado Web Server. We are really excited to open source this project as a part of Facebook's open source initiative, and we hope it will be useful to others building real-time web services. You can download Tornado at tornadoweb.org . Read more on Brett Taylor's blog (co-founder of FriendFeed)
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