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  • ...Sheriff]]", by Citizen Lab, and the German group [[Cure53]], asserted the app represented a security hole that betrayed the privacy of the children it wa ...otect children, and Smart Sheriff was the most popular government approved app -- with 380,000 subscribers. The Citizen Lab/Cure53 report described Smart
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  • {{Image|Augmented Reality for eCommerce.jpg|right|250px|An augmented reality app used to visualize furniture in a preexisting room.}}
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  • * [http://www.simplenoteapp.com Simple-Note App]
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  • ...hone and specifically for the iPad, delivered through Apple's iTunes-based App Store.
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  • {{r|Google App Engine}}
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  • ...t out. The government didn't require smartphones to use the Smart Sheriff app, but it did sponsor its development, and make it available for free. Human On November 2, 2015, the [[Korean government]] withdrew the Smart Sheriff app from [[Google playstore]].<ref name=koreatimesus2015-11-02/><ref name=Csm20
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  • ...ese specialized devices may end up being superseded by the corresponding [[app]] on [[tablet]] computing devices, including [[smartphones]]. A related dev
    1,023 bytes (144 words) - 08:47, 17 August 2013
  • {{r|Google virtual app}}
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  • ...urity holes as ''"catastrophic"'', the South Korean government ordered the app to be shutdown.<ref name=Cbc2015-12-09/><ref name=Csm2015-11-02/><ref name= | title = The Free Encryption App That Wants to Replace Gmail, Dropbox, and HipChat
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  • ...simple "webapp" framework as one way to build an application for [[Google App Engine]].
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  • [[Category:Eduzendium:App]] [[Category:Eduzendium:University of Edinburgh|App]]
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  • [[Category:Eduzendium|App]] [[Category:Eduzendium:University of Edinburgh|App]]
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  • [[Category:Eduzendium:App]] [[Category:Eduzendium:University of Edinburgh|App]]
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  • Google App Engine and other products allow use of higher-level abstractions such as Ja [[Google App Engine]] uses the second model, encouraging testing and development on a lo
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  • *{{cite journal | author=Koo EH |title=The beta-amyloid precursor protein (APP) and Alzheimer's disease: does the tail wag the dog? |journal=Traffic |volu ...| author=Ling Y, Morgan K, Kalsheker N |title=Amyloid precursor protein (APP) and the biology of proteolytic processing: relevance to Alzheimer's diseas
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  • ...Philosophy (1875), pp. 162-1/3; A. Bain, Mental Science, pp. 208, 313 and app. 29, 65, 88, 89; Moral Science, pp. 639 seq.; Sir L. Stephen, English Thoug
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  • Every Matter network requires a smartphone or tablet app for adding and configuring new devices.
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  • ...d Appalachian State University, Boone, NC. Indeed, before dropping out of App State to go into business for himself, he was tentatively accepted for admi
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  • ...are typically not interoperable. Consumers often need to open a different app on their smartphone or tablet in order to control devices by each manufactu {{Image|Nest Learning Thermostat.jpg|right|250px|Nest app (L), Nest Learning Thermostat when someone stands in front of it (upper R),
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  • #Move Dev and App stuff to appropriate servers
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