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Apple Ships Java-Based WebObjects 5

Apple Ships Java-Based WebObjects 5
Powerful Application Server Speeds Web Development and Deployment

WWDC 2001, SAN JOSE, California-May 21, 2001-Apple today announced the
availability of WebObjects 5, Apple’s powerful pure Java application
server for web publishing and enterprise application development.
WebObjects includes innovative tools to develop sophisticated and scalable
web applications that can be deployed on virtually any Java-compatible
server.

“WebObjects 5 is the state-of-the-art solution for developing and deploying
web-based Java applications,” said Philip Schille

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Apple Pre-Installing Mac OS X

Apple to Pre-Install Mac OS X Ahead of Schedule

WWDC 2001, SAN JOSE, California-May 21, 2001-Apple today announced that it
will begin pre-installing Mac OS X alongside Mac OS 9 on all new Macs
shipping from its factories beginning today, two months ahead of schedule.

“The reception of Mac OS X has been so positive that we’ve decided to
pre-install it alongside Mac OS 9 on all Macs beginning today-two months
ahead of schedule,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO.

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New Aqua GUI for Tenon’s iTools

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Phone: 805-963-6983
888-293-2836
Contact: Anita Holmgren
FAX: 805-962-8202
eMail: anita@tenon.com
http://www.tenon.com

New Aqua GUI for Tenon’s iTools
Configuring Apache will soon be even simpler with Tenon’s new interface

Santa Barbara, CA, May 20, 2001. Tenon Intersystems announced today a new
Aqua GUI for their award-winning Apache configuration and management tool
for Mac OS X.

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WIBU-KEY Supplying Shield

WIBU-SYSTEMS AG, Rueppurrer Strasse 52-54, D-76137 Karlsruhe
Tel: +49-721-93172-0, FAX +49-721-93172-22
(mailto: info@wibu.com), WWW: http://www.wibu.com

Brand new to the market! Protecting documents by WIBU-KEY Supplying Shield

Karlsruhe, 02-01-2001.

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Vivendi buys MP3.com

Vivendi, a company that filed a lawsuit against MP3.com just last year, has agreed to buy the music portal for US$372 million. The New York Times reports that deal is in response to other alliances in the industry.

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