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Google, Sun Headed for Showdown Over Android

narramissic writes "There may be trouble brewing between Google and Sun. Google has written its own virtual machine for Android, 'most likely as a way to get around licensing issues with Sun.' If Google used any of Sun's intellectual property to build Dalvik, Sun could sue Google for patent infringement. But here's where it gets interesting - Sun is a vocal advocate for open source and it would 'hardly appease the open source community to sue Google over an open source software stack.'"

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  1. To put it bluntly. by LWATCDR · · Score: 5, Insightful

    So reporter thinks that Sun might sue Google for forking Java all the while over looking the fact that Sun has GPLed Java and that other groups have produced versions of Java with out getting sued. Google and Sun both are saying that they are working together.
    In other words a none story.

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    1. Re:To put it bluntly. by Actually,+I+do+RTFA · · Score: 5, Insightful

      GuI interfaces are usually done horribly in Java, because its easy to screw them up. The unresponsive Gui (see zend framework) often makes people think that Java is slow.

      Unresponsive is slow. From a user's (and my) POV, I don't care if code executes in 10ms or 299ms if the GUI refreshes every 300ms. Why, because I use a program to do things, not to marvel at the effiency of the algorithim (unless I'm examining the code).

      Additionally, a lack of progress bars leads to killing processes and restarting them, making them slower in reality.

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  2. Ahhhh, Slashdot by ZombieRoboNinja · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Title: "Google, Sun Headed for Showdown"
    Summary: There MAY be trouble brewing between Google and Sun...
    TFA: Google COULD get in trouble with Sun, according to some analyst (but both parties declined to comment)
    Reality: Move along, nothing to see here...