Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 29th Aug 2010 20:29 UTC
Java Well, this is about as surprising as Fiona Apple being awesome in every possible way. Google has announced that it has withdrawn itself from JavaOne, an annual conference on, well, Java. The cited reason? Oracle suing Google over Android's use of Java, of course.
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nt_jerkface
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2009-08-26

Their interest is to deliver adverts to the highest possible number of people.


Whatever their business interest is with mobile is irrelevant. It doesn't change the fact that Android uses a non-standard Java and not Qt or another cross-platform toolkit. By the design of Android it is clear that don't want to encourage portable code.


Why do you think they subsidize Mozilla, a competitor to their own browser? Because Firefox's advert money is just ad good as Chrome's to them.


They don't subsidize Mozilla, it's a deal to keep Google as the default search engine and Mozilla doesn't get as much as they used to. MS would pay for that placement if Google didn't.

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