- Mon Nov 12 2007 Google's Android parts ways with Java industry group
Heads up, programmers: Google opted to create its own Java standards and technology for its Android mobile phone, not piggyback on the existing Java Community Process.
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Wed Nov 17 2004 Sun invites outside involvement with Java 6
Sun puts very early versions of the source code on its Web site so Java programmers could better see and participate in its development.
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Mon Jun 27 2005 Sun faces open-source swarm
As JavaOne gets under way, the company is seeing the center of Java move away from the Sun-controlled standards process.
Posted by Martin LaMonica
- Wed May 28 2008 Q&A: Google's open-source balancing act
Google uses a "ton" of open-source software. An insider tells how Google balances its own priorities with the demands of the open-source movement.
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Mon Mar 25 2002 Java brewers to stir Web services pot
At the JavaOne conference in San Francisco this week, Java software makers attempt to regain ground lost to Microsoft in the emerging market for Web services.
Posted by Wylie Wong
- Wed Jun 29 2005 A closer look at Java
James Gosling gets down to the nitty-gritty on Sun's software and assesses the open-source odds.
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Thu Mar 28 2002 The future: Sun pins hopes on Web services
special report The emerging market could offer a chance to regain a leadership role in software, but others say Sun's efforts may be too late.
Posted by Wylie Wong
- Tue Mar 26 2002 McNealy: Don't let Microsoft steal the Net
Programmers are on the front lines in the battle to keep Microsoft from taking over the standards that underlie the Internet, Sun Chief Executive Scott McNealy tells the loyalists at JavaOne.
Posted by Stephen Shankland