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another nail in M$ coffin
It seems Google is second to FSF to send M$ to its grave.
Posted by: Linux Geek   Posted on: 11/06/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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another nail in M$ coffin  Linux Geek | 11/06/09
You are an idiot....  Ceridan | 11/06/09
Javascript is pain in the rear  LBiege | 11/06/09
.Net isn't a standard, though.  peter_erskine@... | 11/09/09
That much is obvious  GuidingLight | 11/06/09
Well I was not execting more from...  Ceridan | 11/06/09
Anything to get away from M$ dependency  BillDem | 11/06/09
Guess what?  Ceridan | 11/06/09
JavaScript and Java are not the same  roncemer | 11/06/09
RE: Why Google released Closure Tools  miklevin | 11/06/09
No link between Java and Javascript...dumbass.  bbeausej | 11/06/09
Actually, it is YOU, that does not understand the relationship between Java  DonnieBoy | 11/07/09
u r a serious moron - JavaScript is unrelated to java lang  davidf01 | 11/07/09
It would NOT hurt to be civilized.  hkommedal | 11/10/09
Google doesn't care about Javascript...  Lovesock Robinson | 11/06/09
Oh, please. A phoney Loverock now?  GuidingLight | 11/06/09
Zune.net is Silverlight and it is amazing!  ericesque | 11/06/09
Silverlight or..  Ceridan | 11/06/09
Perfect for Google  jorjitop | 11/06/09
actually it's worse IMO  Ceridan | 11/06/09
Muddying the Java vs JavaScript waters . . .  CobraA1 | 11/06/09

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