Jini out of the bottle.
Focuses on Bill Joy, chief scientist at Sun Microsystems and the inspiration behind the software technology called Jini. How Jini could change the way computers work; Joy's view that operating systems are hopelessly complex; Sun's Java, a universal language for software; How Jini creates a universa...
| Published in: | Economist Vol. 350; no. 8103; pp. 58 - 61 |
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Economist Newspaper Limited
1/23/1999
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