Sat, 14 Aug 2010

Oracle's Java Suit Gives Jolt

I got tired of Java's failed "write once, run anywhere" promise years ago - and if this kind of legal wrangling heats up, maybe more developers will discover the joys of like I did.

Oracle Corp.'s legal action against Google Inc. reverberated through Silicon Valley, prompting fears that court battles over Java software may spread beyond cellphones to other tech sectors.

(link) [WSJ Online]

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