Added references to Thrift and BSON. Added text in problems about protocols

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YEAR = {2011},
URL = "http://dev.w3.org/html5/webstorage/"
}
@MISC{bson:website,
AUTHOR = "BSON",
TITLE = "BSON - Binary JSON",
MONTH = "May",
YEAR = {2011},
URL = "http://bsonspec.org"
}
@techreport{Slee2007,
author = {Aditya Agarwal and Mark Slee and Marc Kwiatkowski},
institution = {Facebook},
interhash = {105e59dd8576a9d92bb7db1ecc7e4980},
intrahash = {2593c1a9666cfc633d674051d887c8e3},
title = {Thrift: Scalable Cross-Language Services Implementation},
url = {http://incubator.apache.org/thrift/static/thrift-20070401.pdf},
year = 2007,
timestamp = {2009-11-02T17:24:36.000+0100},
keywords = {Thrift datamodeling language specification},
added-at = {2009-11-02T17:24:36.000+0100},
biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/22593c1a9666cfc633d674051d887c8e3/voj},
month = {April},
abstract = {Thrift is a software library and set of code-generation tools developed at Facebook to expedite development and implementation of efficient and scalable backend services. Its primary goal is to enable efficient and reliable communication across programming languages by abstracting the portions of each language that tend to require the most customization into a common library that is implemented in each language. Specifically, Thrift allows developers to define datatypes and service interfaces in a single language-neutral file and generate all the necessary code to build RPC clients and servers.
This paper details the motivations and design choices we made in Thrift, as well as some of the more interesting implementation details. It is not intended to be taken as research, but rather it is an exposition on what we did and why.
}
}