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By Katie Fehrenbacher
January 25, 2009
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By Stacey Higginbotham
January 12, 2009
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By Stacey Higginbotham
January 9, 2009
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A judge has ordered Microsoft to make it easy for Sun's popular programming language to work with Windows. But the remedy may be too little, too late.
By Farhad Manjoo
January 21, 2003
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Can computer makers and rebel programmers stop Microsoft from cutting off the programming language's air supply?
By Damien Cave
July 24, 2001
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OK, Sun's programming language does have some good points, but it's still a long way from perfect.
By Simson Garfinkel
January 18, 2001
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The programming language once hailed as a revolutionary breakthrough is no substitute for simply training good programmers.
By Simson Garfinkel
January 8, 2001
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Police have the 36-year-old fraud in custody for his own protection.
By J.A. Getzlaff
March 3, 2000
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If you're going to dot-com yourself, Sun wants to help. That's just what its new ads are trying to say.
By Lydia Lee
January 26, 2000
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The federal sex case against Patrick Naughton falls apart as jury and old friends see something other than a monster.
By Sean Elder
December 22, 1999
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An alternative juror gives his impression of the case of a Disney exec charged with crossing state lines to have sex with a minor.
By Sean Elder
December 14, 1999
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How far one Disney Internet executive was willing to go to connect with today's youth.
By Sean Elder
November 10, 1999
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It's not just Sun vs. Microsoft anymore -- as the success of little Transvirtual shows.
By Peter Wayner
January 5, 1999
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An interview with Ralph Nader who is organizing a conference in Washington, D.C., in Nov. 1997 to explore how Microsoft is extending
its near-monopolistic control of the software business into other industries, including banking, insurance, car dealerships, travel services, real estate and television.
By Jonathan Broder
October 10, 1997
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Scott Rosenberg reviews the java program for it's one year anniversary.
By Scott Rosenberg
June 20, 1996
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Java's a year old. Can it walk and talk yet?
By Scott Rosenberg
May 20, 1996