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In a development that may someday shake up personal computer design, Sun Microsystems Inc. and other companies are trying to create machines that would sell for just a few hundred dollars and be able to access the Internet and other networks, Sun's top executive said Monday. A programming langu...

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Vydáno: Los Angeles, Calif Los Angeles Times Communications LLC 26.09.1995
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Shrnutí:In a development that may someday shake up personal computer design, Sun Microsystems Inc. and other companies are trying to create machines that would sell for just a few hundred dollars and be able to access the Internet and other networks, Sun's top executive said Monday. A programming language Sun recently developed called Java allows software creators to make products that can easily be sent across a network, whether it's a telephone line, a cable system or wireless. It may take several years for such machines to reach stores. So far, some companies have created prototypes, said Scott McNealy, Sun's chairman and chief executive.
ISSN:0458-3035