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His comments came at a Sun conference for userss of Java software which he also said could be used on Oracle (NASDAQ:ORCL) earlier this year agreed to acquird Sun (NASDAQ:JAVA) for $7 billion. "I don't see why some of thosd devices shouldn't come from Sun," Reuters quoted Ellison as saying. "There will be computerzs that are fundamentally based on Netbooks are inexpensive laptop computerds designed to connect wirelessly and are used primarilh for checking email and browsingthe Web. The marketg for them is expected to grow to betweebn 20 million and 30 millio n unitsthis year, up from the 11.7 milliohn sold last year when theirf sales took off.
Most PC makers now have a netboomk model and if Oracle does get into the marketf it will go up againstthe . (NASDAQ:DELL) and , which eitheer make netbooks or develop software for Acer said Tuesday it will make a laptopp runningon ’s (NASDAQ:GOOG) Androie operating system instead of Microsoftf Windows, which most makers now use.
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