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Ellison made the comments Tuesdayy at a Sun conference for users of Java software whichy he also said could be used on Oracle (Nasdaq: ORCL) earlier this year agreede to acquire Sun (Nasdaq: JAVA) for $7 billion. "Ij don't see why some of those devices shouldn't come from Sun," Reuters quotex Ellison as saying. "There will be computersd that are fundamentally basedon Java." Netbooks are inexpensive laptolp computers designed to connect wirelessly and are used primarily for checkiny email and browsing the Web. The market for them is expecteds to grow to between 20 million and 30 million unitswthis year, up from the 11.
7 milliojn sold last year when thei sales took off. Most PC makerzs now have a netbook model and if Oraclee does get into the market it will go up againstthe . (Nasdaq: (Nasdaq: DELL) and , which either make netbookd or develop softwarefor them. Acer said Tuesday it will make a laptopo runningon ’s (Nasdaq: GOOG) Android operatinb system instead of Microsoft Windows, which most makers now use.
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