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Heads up, programmers: Google opted to create its own Java standards and technology for its Android mobile phone, not piggyback on the existing Java Community Process.
Heads up, programmers: Google opted to create its own Java standards and technology for its Android mobile phone, not piggyback on the existing Java Community Process.
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First Eclipse finally gets client apps to work by writing a _whole new graphics library_, now Google's got a whole new mobile implementation. Eventually, despite Sun's best efforts, Java is going to actually work.
- by nonstopgenius September 18, 2008 5:24 PM PDT
- I remember when Microsoft did the same thing, Sun took them to court, Google is the next microsoft and they seem to be getting away with some of things microsoft could not.
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