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Quote from: http://www.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/02/03/21/020321hnj2ee14.xml ------------------------------------------- Microsoft has had "an incredible amount of interest" from companies that are looking to replace their Java technology with .Net, Goodhew added. One such company is CafePress.com, a San Leandro, Calif.-based vendor of merchandising services on the Web that has redeployed its site on .Net. "We were fighting compatibility [issues with Java] constantly. Mostly, things would just kind of break," said Fred Durham, CEO of CafePress.com. ------------------------------------------- Moving _TO_ a Microsoft platform because they're tired of compatibility issues.... now there's a new one! John Taylor
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