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2000 Roundup: Weird And Wonderful

News In March, things were turning Japanese, as the country announced they planned to produce a team of robots that can defeat the World Cup championship football team by 2050. to an unsuspecting world visited San Francisco and was.er.very Mahir-like.

[December 30, 2000, 6:14]

'Joost' Aims To Make The Internet More Like TV

News One such company, TVU Networks, made a splash last summer by offering soccer fans the ability to watch World Cup matches on their PC. BitTorrent, the San Francisco-based distributor of a competing peer-to-peer company is also vying to license...

[January 16, 2007, 8:22]

Sun: Java Must Unify To Be Successful

News As expected, Schwartz uncloaked a new Java logo as the cornerstone of an advertising and branding campaign, the goal of which is to make average consumers demand software, gadgets, computers and other products that sport the Java coffee cup logo.

[June 11, 2003, 14:51]

Oracle Revamps Software With Real-time Communication

News Oracle chief executive Larry Ellison will deliver his keynote via satellite from New Zealand, where he's competing in the America's Cup sailing race. Oracle plans to discuss revamped versions of its collaboration, database and application server...

[November 6, 2002, 15:46]

Sun Adds Extra Shot To Java Branding

News But Sun still has a long way to go before it gets the average Joe to know what Java's steaming coffee cup logo represents. Duke has never been as prominent as Java's coffee cup logo, but Sun hopes to change that.

[July 8, 2004, 14:50]

Big Trouble In Bigger China

Leader Courting a regime that has a such an unapologetic human rights record has put a lot of the US' IT companies, coming from the libertarian environment of San Francisco and Silicon Valley, in an awkward ethical position.

[September 17, 2004, 15:00]