
While everyone at the opening day of the JavaOne conference in San Francisco yesterday was excited to know what Oracle intends to do with Java once it acquires Sun Microsystems, Larry Ellison, the main man of Oracle decided to push everyone’s excitement buttons a little further by saying that Oracle might even consider making netbooks amongst several other things, thanks to the acquisition!
While not much was said about it beyond that, the thought itself was a great one, and we can hardly wait to see what a Sun/Oracle netbook looks like.
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