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News Sun, BEA, and Microsoft All Losing Key Staff to Google, Inc.
Is a Gbrowser on the horizon?
By: Jeremy Geelan
Sep. 21, 2004 12:00 AM
What do Sun's Joshua Bloch, BEA's Adam Bosworth, and three developers from Microsoft's team including Joe Beda, the lead developer on Avalon, have in common? The answer is that all left their respective employers recently...to join Google, Inc. The big question now exercizing the technology community is: what are they up to? Speculation is rife, given their respective talents, that they may be part of a concerted Googleplan to out-Microsoft Microsoft in the browser space, by devising a rival to Internet Explorer. According to the New York Post this week, rumors that Google was developing a Mozilla-based browser have been fueled by Google's holding of a recent Mozilla event on its campus:
The New York Post also noted that Google may be pursuing a broader concept, one similar to the "network computer" envisioned by Oracle chief Larry Ellison during a speech in 1995:
The concept floundered, but programmers note that Google could easily pick up the ball. Already, its Gmail free e-mail system gives users 100 megabytes of storage space on a remote network - providing consumers a virtual hard drive." One technology observer with a yen for research "took a guess and did a whois search for Gbrowser.com." Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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