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The app store frenzy continued this week as Jonathan Schwartz, CEO of Java developer Sun Microsystems, revealed his own plans to get in on the game, on a much bigger scale. Whereas Apple blazed the ...
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Sun has unveiled plans to launch an application store based on its Java technology that it says will allow developers to target an estimated 1 billion PC and mobile phone users. Known currently as ...
Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz has revealed that Sun plans to launch an application store for Java software. It will be modeled after Apple's iPhone App Store and will allow users to download and install ...
Sun Microsystems plans to launch an App Store that could make Apple’s look smaller than a 7-Eleven by comparison. The server vendor hopes to increase sales and drive more business via the Java App ...
Sun is to launch a Java application store, chief executive Jonathan Schwartz has revealed. Currently code-named 'Project Vector' but likely to be called the Java Store, it was described by Schwartz as ...
Sun is to launch a Java application store, chief executive Jonathan Schwartz has revealed. Currently code-named 'Project Vector' but likely to be called the Java Store, it was described by Schwartz as ...
Sun Microsystems has debuted its own version of Apple’s App store: The Java Store. The early version of the site features a storefront of Java applications, including social software applications and ...