"What we took is 37 APIs and we did a separate implementation. Java SE is a separate implementation which we did not do."
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Some redirect questions on why Google places restrictions on its API.
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Schmidt explains the restrictions are on the services, not on the APIs themselves. Issue is that overuse will overwhelm the service.
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Google: If you took the Java implementation from Sun, you'd have to get a license from that, yes? Schmidt: Absolutely.
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Schmidt was willing to pay $30-40 million for that.
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Recross — back to Oracle. Part of the reason why the negotiations fell apart was because Sun wanted more control over the Java ecosystem
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Schmidt is is released. He's ambling on out of the courtrooom now.
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Alsup is asking one of the jurors about her beestings and whether she's doing okay enough to follow the testimony. She's stammering.
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bee stings, like she got stung by bees and it doesn't bother her nearly as much as being talked at about Java for five hours
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or lawyers with bees in their mouths so when they ask you questions they shoot bees at you? https://frinkiac.com/caption/S05E18/786952 …
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