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Jun152007

Starfire (Part 8, 1994)

And now, the thrilling conclusion to the 1994 Sun Microsystems concept video, Starfire. If you'd like to download the video in its entirety you can find it here.



See also:
Starfire (Part 1, 1994)
Starfire (Part 2, 1994)
Starfire (Part 3, 1994)
Starfire (Part 4, 1994)
Starfire (Part 5, 1994)
Starfire (Part 6, 1994)
Starfire (Part 7, 1994)
Connections: AT&T's Vision of the Future (1993)

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Reader Comments (4)

Wow, nothing says "buy this program" like technology that can get you out of a hot situation and smash your rivals to pieces before the board of directors!

I'll take two!!

June 18, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterJay

It's truly bewildering that with all the potential applications of this technology that spring immediately to mind, the most compelling use they could think of was delivering corporate slideshows.

June 18, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterChris

The big earthquake of '99. Fuck, that was a big one.

June 18, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterAnonymous

Is that a ping-pong table they are using as their conference table.

@ Chris. Sun Micro-systems of course would have to show how to create corporate slide shows with the emerging technology, to appeal to a broader economic market.It is still done today, with the unlimited possibility of our computers today, they are currently marketed as web surfing machines.

June 19, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterPeter

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