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Jason Brooks, eWEEK, talked earlier this month with Tony Goodhew, Microsoft product manager for Java, who told him that it would not be possible to modify Internet Explorer to allow users to choose their own JVM. He also repeated the Microsoft party line that Java is a relatively little-used Web page element, and its use is falling all the time. ===> what does that mean for Java-Webfacing? That we should use Netscape's (now defunct) browser?
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