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By the time DOE, now known as NEO, was released in 1995,<ref>{{cite press release
|publisher= Sun Microsystems, Inc.
|date= [[September 20]], [[1995]]
|url= http://www.sun.com/smi/Press/sunflash/1995-09/sunflash.950920.1420.xml
|title= SUNSOFT INTRODUCES NEO, THE INDUSTRY'S FIRST COMPLETE NETWORKED OBJECT COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT
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}}</ref> Sun had already moved on to [[Java (programming language)|Java]] as their next big thing. Java was now the GUI of choice for client-side applications, and Sun's OpenStep plans were quietly dropped (see [[Lighthouse Design]]). NEO was re-positioned as a Java system with the introduction of '''Joe''',<ref>{{cite press release
|publisher= Sun Microsystems, Inc.
|date= [[March 26]], [[1996]]
|url= http://www.sun.com/smi/Press/sunflash/1996-03/sunflash.960326.13870.xml
|title= SUN ANNOUNCES PRODUCT THAT CONNECTS JAVA TO BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
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==References==
 
{{reflistReflist}}
 
==External links==
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| last = Shah
| first = Rawn
| date = [[June 1]], [[1996]]
| title = Distributed Object Computing with Joe and NEO
| journal = JavaWorld