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SolarisNetBeans Mobility Pack with Java ME Guidelines Unveiled at Orange Camp
Author: netbeans.org |
Published: 16th Nov 2006 |
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Add CommentFiled in: SolarisAre developers a few steps closer to making fragmentation in mobile devices a challenge of the past? Sun Microsystems and Orange, the mobile
telecommunications giant, are hard at work to help make that a reality.
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