Karelia Watson

Watson was a software program released by Karelia Software, LLC for the Apple Macintosh on November 27 2001, which provided Internet content through a familiar Mac OS X-like interface through the use of plug-ins. Plug-ins were programmed in the Objective-C language using the Cocoa frameworks, included with the Mac OS X operating system. On September 18 2002, Apple bundled a similar program, Sherlock 3, with Mac OS X 10.2. Advocates of Watson claim that Apple copied off their product without permission, compensation, and attribution. Apple, however, claims that a Watson-like program was simply the natural evolution of Sherlock 2. At Sun Microsystems JavaOne conference in June 2004, Sun announced that they had licensed the Watson technology and were porting it to the Java programming language under the name Project Alameda. On October 5, development of the Cocoa-based version of Watson ceased. On November 24, Dan Wood, Karelia owner and Watson lead developer, made the last version of Watson available for free by posting a registration code on his weblog. http://weblog.karelia.com/MacOSX/WatsonStatus.html

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