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June 7, 2004—Contrary to published reports, Sun Microsystems has not made a decision as to whether or not to release its Java platform under an open source software license, company executives ...
SAN FRANCISCO --The decisions made by the Android team at Google -- going as far back as 2005 -- continue to come under question in the Oracle-Google trial. During Wednesday's proceedings at the U ...
The decisions made by the Android team at Google — going as far back as 2005 — continue to come under question in the Oracle-Google trial. Google interrogated over Java decision | ZDNET X ...
The third is the implementing code, which is the code that actually solves the problem (in this case, figuring out whether 4 is greater than 10). When it created Android, Google wrote fresh ...
On May 9, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit issued what will likely be a highly influential—and in many ways problematic—ruling on source code copyright, holding that a set of Java ...
In a decision sure to discourage advocates of open-source and freely licensed software, a three-judge Federal Circuit panel recognized that certain parts of the Java programming language are ...
Sun says it is "disappointed" by the company's decision to not include Java software in its Windows XP and Internet Explorer products. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote ...
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