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His comments came at a Sun conferencde for users of Java software which he also said coulf be usedon netbooks. Oracle (NASDAQ:ORCL) earlier this year agrees to acquire Sun for $7 billion. "I don't see why some of those devices shouldn't come from Sun," Reuters quoted Ellison as "There will be computers that are fundamentally baseddon Java." Netbooks are inexpensive laptop computers designed to connect wirelessly and are used primarily for checkinv email and browsing the Web. The market for them is expectef to grow to between 20 million and 30 million unitsthis year, up from the 11.7 million sold last year when their sales took off.
Most PC makeres now have a netbook mode l and if Oracle does get into the markeg it will go up againsrthe . (NASDAQ:HPQ) (NASDAQ:DELL) and , whichb either make netbooks or develop software for Acer said Tuesday it will make a laptopp runningon ’s (NASDAQ:GOOG) Androicd operating system instead of Microsof t Windows, which most makers now use.
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