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Penned by Ben Oakland and Milton Drake in 1940, and released in the 90's by popular recording group Manhattan Transfer the Java Jive with its world famous lyrics of: 'I love coffee and I love tea, I love the Java Jive and it loves me', was a song that seemed to embody the mood and atmosphere of an era.

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It's not difficult to see how Java inspires a nice warm feeling inside; perhaps it was this comfort factor that inspired the people at play65 the world's biggest online backgammon room to launch their new Java online backgammon solution. This great new addition to their already hugely popular backgammon site, with a registered figure of over two million players provides more impetus for new and existing players to play online whether you have a PC, Mac or Pocket PC; regardless of what system you are using Windows, Linux or Mac OS.

At this time of the year many people are looking too upgrade their PC's but are reluctant to go for Mac's or non window operations especially if they want to keep playing their favourite online game. The introduction of this Java platform gives those who are considering upgrading another option. This Java platform is instant gaming there's no downloading required, just click and you're into the action.

This language diversion means a great deal more possibilities for players and for the industry. A Play 65 spokesman confirms this positive aspect in their statement saying 'we owe it to the backgammon players' and the online community, as well as to ourselves.'

The full version of the game offers a wide range of backgammon games and tournaments, such as playing backgammon for free or real money, and is available in 17 different languages with more languages to follow soon.

For backgammon players everywhere this really is the cream in the coffee, especially Java lovers.
 

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