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Salon.com July 24, 2001 Damien Cave |
Save Java! Can computer makers and rebel programmers stop Microsoft from cutting off the programming language's air supply?  |
PC World July 23, 2001 |
Protest Prompts Adobe to Drop Charges Programmer's release likely, so next target is reviled copyright law...  |
JavaWorld July 2001 Loren Siebert |
Take Java offshore This article examines outsourcing Java software development to countries such as India, Russia, or Mexico. Often referred to as offshore outsourcing in the industry, this development strategy continues to gain favor with companies creating Java software...  |
JavaWorld July 2001 Miyake & Lawson |
Microsoft throws Java out of Windows XP Developers see Microsoft move as an attempt to hinder client-side Java.  |
JavaWorld July 2001 Ed Scannell |
IBM within arms reach of BEA IDC report pegs Big Blue within reach of application server leadership...  |
PC World July 11, 2001 Stuart J. Johnston |
Microsoft Alters Win XP as Antitrust Concession Rivals scoff at small concessions: swapping icons, giving vendors more options...  |
Salon.com July 10, 2001 Damien Cave |
Microsoft to schools: Give us your lunch money! The software giant is cracking down on piracy in the public education system. But the campaign could easily backfire...  |
PC World August 2001 Andrew Brandt & William Wallace |
What Have You Signed Away Today? Onerous clauses lurk in many user license and terms of service agreements -- and a new law could set those terms in stone...  |
PC World August 2001 Yardena Arar |
A Windows for Supercomputing? Microsoft's 64-Bit OS for Intel's Itanium Microsoft is quietly launching an OS to handle Intel's new, 64-bit Itanium CPU...  |
Search Engine Watch July 2, 2001 Danny Sullivan |
Microsoft Smart Tags Abandoned Microsoft has given up on its plan to add Smart Tags to web pages viewed by those using Internet Explorer and Windows XP, following bad publicity over the system...  |
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