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[Sun's Java software initiative was costly, too, he said, employing more than 4,000 developers to create a product adopted by IBM and other competitors. "The cost burden was staggering: Hundreds of millions of R&D dollars per year, plus the huge opportunity cost of all the highly skilled technical people who could have been working on direct revenue-producing products. ]

If Sun would have adopted Linux and have those developers working on it, M$ would rot at 6 feet below.
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I agree  Linux Geek | 04/10/06
Not Sun (nor anyone, for that matter)  John Zern | 04/10/06
gotta agree  mvaar | 04/10/06
Sour Grapes and 20/20 hind sight  CattleProd | 04/10/06
Sour Grapes and 20/20 hind sight  mvaar | 04/11/06
Maybe  CattleProd | 04/11/06
Not only that....  techboy_z | 04/11/06
Huh?  Anton Philidor | 04/10/06
Java revenue  boobasaurus | 04/11/06
Zander was a boot licking moron as well  jackbond | 04/11/06
Shoie must have sold before Sun eclipsed Intel & AMD with 8 core UltraSPARC   | 04/11/06

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