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So then let's actually look a little more into Apps and services so this is uh relatively current data about how the different Youtube and then we can each project uh and I will meet for No no no um because there's two reasons because So next step would then be the Java Virtual Machine so the question okay so die original design goal by Google for For more information about Stanford's online Artificial Intelligence programs, visit: To learn more about ... ... connect them back-to-back yeah mm-hmm well it's it's actually actually I think most modern

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So then let's actually look a little more into Apps and services so this is uh relatively current data about how the different

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MIS 2016 - Lecture 10 - Android Internals - Part 1

Youtube and then we can each project uh and I will meet for

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No no no um because there's two reasons because

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So next step would then be the Java Virtual Machine so the question okay so die original design goal by Google for

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... connect them back-to-back yeah mm-hmm well it's it's actually actually I think most modern

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All right so then let's continue with a kind of different topic from time to time I will touch on two other

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MIS 2016 - Lecture 4 - I/O on Mobile Devices - Part 3

... people have have learned from the iPhone and which has been carried over to

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Then we have eye tracking case tracking you've maybe also come in contact with that and other

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