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SolarisJava Mobile & Embedded Developer Days
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Published: 30th Jan 2008 |
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Add CommentFiled in: SolarisJanuary 23-24, Santa Clara, Calif., kicks off with a keynote from James Gosling followed by some 22 intermediate to advanced technical presentation, 13 lightning talks, 4 poster sessions for 9 poster presentations. There is a community social event the first night.
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