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Jeet Kaul and James talk about widening the Java World (RedMonkTV) from PeopleOverProcess.com Posted: May 18, 2007 3:45 PM
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If you’ve been following my Twitter-junk, you know I’ve been editing videos for much of this week. Above is the first installment of RedMonkTV, a short but nicely packed talk between Jeet Kaul (Sun) and our very own James Governor.

The sound is a little low, but I’ve been addressing that in the other episodes.

So, hopefully you’ll enjoy it. Look forward to more: we’ve got piles of tape and gigs of video!

Disclaimer: Sun is a client and paid for our travel and hotel to JavaOne.

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