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<title>Java on the iPhone?</title>
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<description>I think the iPhone is a great platform for the future of mobile computing, and developers should be free to develop applications for the world in Java. Will Apple even allow the JVM to exist? If the JVM is allowed, will things like Ruby on the JVM come next for quick application development? There are so many questions and it&apos;s very exciting to think about.</description>

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