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Wintel's Demise
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278 Bill, Java could very well be Unix all over again. And that's part of theSteve Porter-10/1/1997
277 Charles, I am unsure of the total of boxes involved. However, I can tell you Steve Porter-10/1/1997
276 Justin; I sure would like to see that steamriller drive into your swamp and vanBill Jackson-10/1/1997
275 Thomas; Some of the reasons for the assorted anti-trust laws speak to predatoryBill Jackson-10/1/1997
274 Paul Gillin, Editor at ComputerWorld makes an interesting point in an editorialThomas Mercer-Hursh-10/1/1997
273 Steve - Not to further a religious war, but ... <i>I do believe I said Justin Banks-10/1/1997
272 I answered my own question: See: microsoft.com 31 Web Content Servers (Quad PCharles Tutt-10/1/1997
271 Steve, Yes, I agree. He also believes he is best suited to decide for us. SicDoren-10/1/1997
270 Unix all over again. They must make it a standard with no freedom to cause the Bill Jackson-9/30/1997
269 Do you know how many boxes MSFT actually uses to service its Web presence?Charles Tutt-9/30/1997
268 Bill, NO that's the only place that I can see SUN making money is on thoseSteve Porter-9/30/1997
267 Steve; Can they? I thought a workaround would allow response engines to do the Bill Jackson-9/30/1997
266 Rupsky, It's not that NT can't cut it. MS runs their site out of onlySteve Porter-9/30/1997
265 Christine: RE: Intel & Set top boxes.. Now we see why paranoia isn't Steve Porter-9/30/1997
264 Doren, It's not that Bill wants more.. Bill is the type of person (going bSteve Porter-9/30/1997
263 Bill, <i>It is hard to see where they will make big money with it.</iSteve Porter-9/30/1997
262 Charles, <i>You're right -- this could become a long argument, and ISteve Porter-9/30/1997
261 Justin, Thank you for your well thought out reply.. now ;) <i><b>Steve Porter-9/30/1997
260 Steve, a bit late to answer your post. I have ordered the disk and don't haRupsky-9/30/1997
259 Doren; Java has a niche. If you have a bunch of Java fractured routines stored Bill Jackson-9/29/1997
258 Christine; The barbarians are at the gate. Apparently Intel expects the huge inBill Jackson-9/29/1997
257 PATRIOT TO EXHIBIT LOW-COST, JAVA-NATIVE MICROPROCESSOR Embedded SysteUrlman-9/29/1997
256 Gentlemen: Looking for some feedback on an article appearing in today's EEChristine Traut-9/29/1997
255 Bill, No one knows if Java will succeed. Most people think it is too slow. BuDoren-9/29/1997
254 Everyone, -I will say this for Mr. Gates, If you stand in his way, God help yoDoren-9/29/1997
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