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If you've picked up Speed on Blu-ray and have been somewhat disappointed by the rather barebones and unimaginative use of BD-Java in the movie, then Chicken Little from Disney is the antidote to this emotional malaise. The BD-J features in Disney's Chicken Little are stellar examples of what BD-Java can do. If this is a teaser sample of what Disney can do with the technology, then I cannot wait for what other surprises they have in store for us in the Pirates of Carribbean movies and Cars later this Spring 2007!rity of the revenue comes from its Windows products, company executives said they will be focusing new resources on the Mac platform. </description>
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