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He also previewed an upcoming version of Java 2 Standard Edition, the desktop version of the Java standard. Called Project Looking Glass, Sun’s interface technology was first shown a year ago.
Visitors to Sun Microsystems’ stand have caught a glimpse of the firm’s Project Looking Glass as well as being educated about all things Java. Wowing visitors to Sun’s stand this week is a project ...
Releasing the source code of the Looking Glass interface and the prefabricated Java 3D software it uses should indeed arouse attention from developers and software companies, said John Loiacono ...
With Sun's decision to release Project Looking Glass under the GPL, the project took the first step toward being more than a fancy trade-show demo.
Is Sun's 'Project Looking Glass' More than Mere PostureWare? By Matt Stephens; June 19, 2005; Project Looking Glass (or LG3D) was announced to a surprised, if slightly indifferent, world a couple of ...
Sun Microsystems Inc. recently released to developers its 3D desktop enhancement application, code-named Project Looking Glass. Sun believes that this begins the next era in desktop operating systems.
Updated: Sun will put into the hands of the open-source community Project Looking Glass, its next-generation, 3-D Linux desktop system that has been receiving rave reviews. As work continues on ...
Sun opens Looking Glass, sees more Java clients Company releasing source code for product that offers 3D view of PC desktop. By James Niccolai. Deputy News Editor, ...
Sun is releasing the source code for a user interface technology that provides users with a 3D view of their PC desktop, part of an effort to drive greater use of Java on PCs and other client devices.
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