Google Android leaves Sun wondering 30.11.1999 / Enterprise InfoWorld - While Google's Android SDK for mobile applications could become a formidable competitor to Sun's own Java platform, Sun vice president James Gosling said Wednesday it is not possible for Sun to take a position on Android.
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