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JustAnotheriPhoneBlog 1 day ago (via justanotheriphoneblog.com)
At the beginning of February I took a quick look at the future of Java ME under Oracle. Jaxenter has an informative article on Oracles "Write Once, Run Anywhere" strategy.Some interesting observations from the article "Sun has prevented the adoption of Java SE on a large scale within the mobile phone market with its Field of Use
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MobilePhoneDevelopment 1 day ago (via mobilephonedevelopment.com)
Tim Bray, formerly of Sun Microsystems and now a developer-advocate for Google's Android efforts, slammed Apple and the iPhone in his blog this week.
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Tim Bray, formerly of Sun Microsystems and now a developer-advocate for Google's Android efforts, slammed Apple and the iPhone in his blog this week.
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Macworld 1 day ago (via rss.macworld.com)
As the sun set (rain poured) on SXSW Interactive today, Unplugged still managed to find plenty going on in and around the convention center.
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Disses Apple iPhone's 'Disney-fied walled garden' XML co-inventor and languages expert Tim Bray has taken a job at Google just a month after he left Sun Microsystems Oracle.… Web threats: Why conventional protection doesn't work
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