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	<title>Comments on: Gosling: Google&#8217;s Java Attitude Will Break Android Compatibility</title>
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		<title>By: andries</title>
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		<description>J2ME is already broken as is. Not from a technical perspective, but from a business perspective: To get your app on any device you have to pay for a certificate not only per network, but also per device model, and in some instances per API as well. So thanx sun, for allowing the networks to strangle J2ME. Atleast Google is willing to break the mold.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>J2ME is already broken as is. Not from a technical perspective, but from a business perspective: To get your app on any device you have to pay for a certificate not only per network, but also per device model, and in some instances per API as well. So thanx sun, for allowing the networks to strangle J2ME. Atleast Google is willing to break the mold.</p>
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