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04/06/2002 Entry: "6-April-2002 -- The Quiet Coup"

The Quiet Coup (Evolt) -- "What happened? Where are all the Java applications? Not on the desktop as it turns out. Java has done well in the web world virtually dominating the web application server market in corporate America. The impact on the desktop has been fair at best. Many people look at Java now as great technology that failed to deliver on its original mission." (Comments: Some of this article is about Flash MX.)

Replies: 4 comments

Actually, all of it is about Flash MX (and how it's done what Java was supposed to) ;)

Posted by MadMan @ 04/07/2002 09:38 AM EST

Actually, all of it is about Flash MX (and how it's done what Java was supposed to) ;)

Posted by MadMan @ 04/07/2002 09:38 AM EST

Actually, all of it is about Flash MX (and how it's done what Java was supposed to) ;)

Posted by MadMan @ 04/07/2002 09:39 AM EST

Actually, all of it is about Flash MX (and how it's done what Java was supposed to) ;)

Posted by MadMan @ 04/07/2002 09:40 AM EST

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