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| publisher = [[PR Newswire]]
| quote = A scaled down version of RISC OS was licensed to Oracle to form its NCOS(TM). }}
</ref> Acorn made use of local partner companies [[ANT Software Limited|ANT]], [[Icon Technology]] and [[Design Edge]] to fulfil their contract.<ref>{{Cite journalconference
| first = Jonathan
| last = Sapsed
| contribution title= Strategizing under Uncertainty and Ignorance: The influence of knowledge and technological path-dependence on corporate strategies
| title conference= Managing Knowledge: Conversations and Critiques
| publisher = [[CENTRIM]]
| place ___location= Brighton, UK
| page = 36
| date = 2001-04-10
| contribution-url = http://eprints.brighton.ac.uk/4433/1/Strategizing_under_uncertainty_and_ignorance.pdf
| quote = Acorn also made use of their local contacts in the fulfilment of the NC contract. Cambridge-based ANT developed the Web browser for the NC prototype when it was needed it in a hurry, and Icon technology similarly delivered a word processor. A local design company, Design Edge provided the prototype's casing in 48 hours. This was needed because Larry Ellison's preferred "radical" design was impractical to manufacture.
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