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Microsoft is a predator
{i]Strange to think the Judge was right, as Java slowly fades away into a minor part of IBM's software stable.{/i}

Java is stronger than ever. Whereas .net is slowly fading away into a minor part of Microsoft's software stable.

Isn't it far more likely that Microsoft made this decision from its legendary kindness toward defeated competitors like Sun and Novell and even Apple?

Does Microsoft show any kindness? Go ask Netscape, Sybase, Dell etc
Posted by: xyz10_z   Posted on: 03/20/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Open Source Java = Intelegent Development Environments  mighetto | 03/20/07
Sun's Gosling on security threats, development and Microsoft  Loverock Davidson | 03/20/07
Microsoft never promoted Java...  SpikeyMike | 03/20/07
Sure they did  Loverock Davidson | 03/20/07
And it took the EU/EC to make that happen.  B.O.F.H. | 03/20/07
Make what happen?  Anton Philidor | 03/20/07
Microsoft is a predator  xyz10_z | 03/20/07
if Microsoft is a predator then Sun Microsystems is a slut  code_Warrior | 03/20/07
and heres why  code_Warrior | 03/20/07
If Microsoft didn't use Java ,  Intellihence | 03/20/07
Anyone Remember J++?  itanalyst | 03/20/07
Worth quoting.  Anton Philidor | 03/20/07
Unscientifically  Anton Philidor | 03/20/07
Certainly no science in that post, Anton  jacarter3 | 03/20/07
Sun.  Anton Philidor | 03/20/07
here's your science  the_fiddler_on_the_roof | 03/20/07
Similiar experience  Loverock Davidson | 03/20/07
sad  the_fiddler_on_the_roof | 03/20/07

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