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From: WOOD@VAX2.ROCKHURST.EDU
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 95 09:50:44 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: [NOISE] Java
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> From: IN%"jya@pipeline.com" "John Young" 25-SEP-1995 15:29:30.33
> To: IN%"WOOD@VAX2.ROCKHURST.EDU"
> CC:
> Subj: JAV_jiv
>
>
> The New York Times, September 25, 1995, pp. D1, D4.
>
>
>
> Sun is a maker of computers and software using the
> industry-standard Unix software operating system and the
> leading provider of so-called Internet server computers
> that act as the gateway through which most people's desktop
> computers actually send and receive data over the Net.
> Figuring that what is good for the Internet is good for
> Sun, the company now hopes to turn Java into an industry
> standard by making it freely available to individuals and
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> universities, while licensing it to companies that
> incorporate it into software products.
>
Does anyone know when or where Java is available?
Many thanks,
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| David Wood |
| Information Systems Specialist? |
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