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- Java founder and Sun CEO preview new Java app store
- At JavaOne in San Francisco, Calif., Sun fellow James Gosling, and Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz demo Sun's new online store. The new Java store will distribute and sell mobile apps based on the Java programming language.
- Tags: Java Application, Sun Microsystems Inc., Programming Languages, Java, Software Development, Software/Web Development, James Gosling, Jonathan Schwartz, Sun
- Videos 2009-06-02
- Photos: Sun's James Gosling shows what Java can do
- On the last day of JavaOne, the Sun vice president shares exotic uses of the software, like dancing robots and underwater exploration vehicles.
- Tags: Robots, Sun Microsystems Inc., James Gosling, JavaOne, robot, vice president, Java, photograph, software
- Image galleries 2007-05-12
- James Gosling on the state of Java
- James Gosling on the state of JavaJames, there are lots of coherent reasons for making Java open source.One is that a lot more people all over the world will tinker with Java and figure out ways to make it better, things to add, etc. There will be a number of...
- Tags: Programming languages, Java, James Gosling
- Discussion threads 2006-05-18
- James Gosling on the state of Java
- What would JavaOne be without an interview with James Gosling. I met up with Gosling, the father of Java and a Sun vice president and Fellow, at the Moscone Center to record this podcast. Gosling gave his take on why he doesn't think Java needs to be open sourced, but...
- Tags: Java, James Gosling
- Blog posts 2006-05-18
- NB Day wrap-up: "It's all about James"
- Just before an earlier talk today I overheard one of the conference organizers talking to the next presenter. The talks were running a little late and threatened to cut into the closing keynote. "We're 15 minutes behind," she said, "and it's all about James". That's a good summary of the...
- Tags: Sun NetBeans, Java, James Gosling
- Blog posts 2006-05-15
- JavaOne Slot Car Race: the Indy 500 of software?
- Earlier this morning while getting ready to head over to the Moscone West conference center in San Francisco, I bumped into Sun's James Gosling seen by many as the father of Java who's in the vicinity for JavaOne (taking place next door to Gartner Symposium/ITxpo at Moscone North and South)....
- Tags: slot car, James Gosling
- Blog posts 2006-05-15
- Gosling: Close but no cigar on open source Java
- Rumors abounded earlier this month about the possibility of Sun releasing Java under an OSI-approved license at next week's JavaOne conference. However in an Infoworld interview, James Gosling nixes that idea, saying my emphasis:Source code for Java already is available and has been for 10 years. The current model for...
- Tags: Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, James Gosling
- Blog posts 2006-05-11
- Gosling and general purpose languages
- James Gosling learned a lesson in a recent blog post on the subject of scripting vs. strongly typed general purpose languages, and that is that readers of technology news are evil. Yes, I mean you. You guys make that scene where Steve Martin goes off on John Candy in Planes,...
- Tags: general purpose language, purpose language, Java, James Gosling
- Blog posts 2006-01-10
- The future of Java, part 1
- "I would love to tinker with the Java language, but that’s not where I feel the pain now," said Java creator James Gosling during an early morning JavaOne session. He, along with Tim Bray, John Fowler and Simon Phipps, discussed the future of Java and applications development this morning at...
- Tags: Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun NetBeans, Java, Tim Bray
- Blog posts 2005-06-29
- James Gosling at JavaOne: 'We're not a .Net company'
- Father of Java speaks out on Microsoft, interoperability and open sourceJava creator James Gosling sits down with ZDNet Editor in Chief Dan Farber during JavaOne for a Face to Face interview. Gosling, CTO for Sun's Developer Products group, talks about the future of the Java language, the impact of...
- Tags: Programming languages, Java creator James Gosling, Microsoft .NET, Java, James Gosling
- Videos 2004-06-30
Additional Resources
- SAP and Oracle going head to head
- This week gives SAP and Oracle watchers an opportunity to see these giants go head to head in the entertainment stakes as each holds major conferences. SAP is in Phoenix with TechEd while Oracle takes over the Moscone Center and a lot of the surrounding area...
- Tags: Oracle Corp., SAP AG, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2009-10-12
- What's next for SIM cards?
- At JavaOne in San Francisco, Telenor's Fritjof Bogner Engelhardtsen and Sun's James Gosling look at a new experimental development platform for SIM cards. The Java platform allows programmers to design new mobile services including adding sensors and Wi-Fi radio directly on the card.
- Tags: SIM Card, Mobile, Flash Memory, Cellular Phones, Advertising & Promotion, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Marketing, Sim Cards
- Videos 2009-06-09
- Image search software helps detect cancer
- At JavaOne in San Francisco, Calif., James Gosling, creator of Java, and Christopher Boone, CEO of Visuvi, demonstrate new image search software powered by Java that analyzes information based on content of the image. The software is currently being used in the medical field. For example, health care professionals...
- Tags: Software, Image Search, Health Care, Vertical Industries, Tools & Techniques, Benefits, Healthcare, Management, Human Resources, Visuvi
- Videos 2009-06-05
- Java founder and Sun CEO preview new Java app store
- Sun Microsystems on Tuesday demonstrated its Java Store, an outlet to distribute Java and JavaFX applications. With the move, Sun enters the increasingly crowded app storefront market that Apple kicked off. The program is currently in beta. At JavaOne in San Francisco, Calif., Sun fellow James Gosling, and...
- Tags: Java Application, Sun Microsystems Inc., Programming Languages, Java, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-06-02
- Exploring Mars with Java
- At the JavaOne conference in San Francisco Friday, James Gosling, Sun Microsystems vice president and fellow, talks to Arizona State University geological sciences professor Phil Christensen about the school's geospatial software, JMARS. The open-source project is available to the public and used by NASA to find and gather scientific data...
- Tags: Programming Languages, Java, Open Source, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Mars, NASA, JMARS
- Videos 2008-05-09
- Defending Java against Paul Murphy
- Paul Murphy recently wrote a piece where he made the worst insult a Unix person can make about any technology used in Unix environments. He called Java "Windows on Unix." Next up, Paul Murphy will call Dallas residents New Yorkers in cowboy hats, and accuse Hillary Clinton of being a...
- Tags: Paul Murphy, C, Object-oriented, Paul, Programming Languages, Java, Software Development, Software/Web Development, John Carroll
- Blog posts 2008-04-08
- Sun to swap out ME for SE on mobile devices -- high risk alert!
- Looks like Sun will slowly dump, ie wither on the vine, Java mobile and try to drive Java SE down into the class of mobile converged devices like an iPhone. As I said earlier, iPhone has ushered in the need to do something about mobile Java fast -- but this...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Mobile, Sun Microsystems Inc., Mobile Device, Programming Languages, Advertising & Promotion, Java, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Marketing, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2007-10-20
- Does the capital 'G' in Google stand for Gosling?
- Earlier this summer, in a debate about e-mail security, my fellow blogger George Ou pointed out to me one of the better secrets to some additional security when using Google's GMail service (which Mass Events Labs, the events company I started outside of CNET, relies on extensively). What I...
- Tags: Google Inc., Google Apps, Google Gmail, HTTP, Java, E-mail Providers, Internet, David Berlind
- Blog posts 2007-09-24
- Remember SNMP-controlled toasters (ToasterNet)? How about Java-controlled robots?
- Some of my fondest memories date back to the early 90s when, at Interop in San Jose, a company called Epilogue demonstrated how the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP wasnt just for managing routers and other network gear. To prove SNMPs versality, Epilogue showed how it could be used to...
- Tags: General, Hardware Infrastructure, IT Management, Software Infrastructure, Video, Wired &, Wireless
- Blog posts 2007-05-14
- Video highlights: JavaOne and Software 2007
- Our cameras have been rolling as JavaOne and Software 2007 took place this week. Following are some of the highlights we captured:Ballmer talks up Office Business Applications solution At Software 2007 in Santa Clara, Calif., Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer looks at an OBA prototype from Dassault Systemes. The lifecycle management...
- Tags: Sun, SAP, Open Source, Microsoft, General
- Blog posts 2007-05-10
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