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In brief: Java group targets PC makers

By Sarah Left

Published: 23 July 1998 17:02 GMT

The Java Lobby - a US-based pressure group - has launched a campaign in support of JavaReady PCs.

The group wants PC manufacturers to produce machines with Java Realtime Environment (JRE) and Java plug-ins pre-installed. The initial focus is on PCs running Windows, given the group's concerns that Microsoft's version of Java is inadequate.

More information about the petition can be found at www.javalobby.com.

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