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Ellison to Google: Wake up and pay for the Java
Larry Ellison did more than kick off a tech lawsuit when Oracle took Google to court over the compan

Ellison to Google: Wake up and pay for the Java
Larry Ellison did more than kick off a tech lawsuit when Oracle took Google to court over the compan

Let's Break It Up
Microsoft's stock is still stuck. Time for Steve Ballmer to make a big move.

Let's Break It Up
Microsoft's stock is still stuck. Time for Steve Ballmer to make a big move.

10 Great Companies That Lost Their Edge
How to avoid three traps that ensnare even breakthrough companies.

10 Great Companies That Lost Their Edge
How to avoid three traps that ensnare even breakthrough companies.

Oracle climbs up the food chain
Oracle has long been seen as a software company. With the acquisition of Sun, it's now an integrated IT player with a scope of operations akin to that of HP and IBM.

Oracle climbs up the food chain
Oracle has long been seen as a software company. With the acquisition of Sun, it's now an integrated IT player with a scope of operations akin to that of HP and IBM.

Oracle lacks developer focus, says Google technologist
Tim Bray: Google may have pulled out of JavaOne because of diminished developer focus When it bowed out of the JavaOne conference this year, Google cited Oracle's lawsuit over Java use in Google Android. But one Google technologist suggests a second possible reason for Google's reticence: Oracle's lack of focus on developers.

Oracle lacks developer focus, says Google technologist
Tim Bray: Google may have pulled out of JavaOne because of diminished developer focus When it bowed out of the JavaOne conference this year, Google cited Oracle's lawsuit over Java use in Google Android. But one Google technologist suggests a second possible reason for Google's reticence: Oracle's lack of focus on developers.