TST'S YEAR IN REVIEW

TST'S YEAR IN REVIEW

January 8, 1996

Three Vendors Use Sunsoft's Java To Send Calculators Over the Web

Delivering applications via the World Wide Web using Sun Microsystems' Java programming language became a popular software distribution method this year. Three software houses showed the first signs of this trend in January when they decided to use this new mechanism--instead of traditional diskettes or CD ROMs--to distribute options pricing calculators. The three calculators are Net Ad Consulting's Net Avenue

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