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Dates: during 1990-1999
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HotJava is a new technology that will enable users of Sun, Windows NT, and Macintosh operating systems to access World Wide Web pages so hip that they make today's best online services look like chopped broccoli...

Author: By Eugene Koh, | Title: ON TECHNOLOGY | 4/5/1995 | See Source »

Full-function applications are even possible within HotJava Web pages. Already, a demo version of a Web-based spreadsheet has been released on Sun Microsystems' HotJava home page (http://java.sun.com...

Author: By Eugene Koh, | Title: ON TECHNOLOGY | 4/5/1995 | See Source »

This new Web browser, with its unprecedented ability to bring multimedia and interactivity to the Web, will prompt a "new generation" of Web pages--especially if Sun ever gets around to developing a Windows 95 version...

Author: By Eugene Koh, | Title: ON TECHNOLOGY | 4/5/1995 | See Source »

...true spirit of the Internet, Sun plans on publically distributing the HotJava Web browser (along with complete documentation for the object-oriented Java language used to develop HotJava Web pages...

Author: By Eugene Koh, | Title: ON TECHNOLOGY | 4/5/1995 | See Source »

...High-Speed Data Network (HSDN) connections, Harvard students will in large numbers be able to take immediate advantage of HotJava once the Macintosh version of the browser is complete. Sun is releasing HotJava first for their own Solaris workstations (prerelease versions are already available online from the HotJava home page mentioned above...

Author: By Eugene Koh, | Title: ON TECHNOLOGY | 4/5/1995 | See Source »

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