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  2. Fuchsia (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    A Fuchsia device was added to the Android ecosystem in January 2019 via the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). [ 24 ] [ 25 ] Google talked about Fuchsia at Google I/O 2019. [ 26 ] Hiroshi Lockheimer , Senior Vice President of Chrome and Android, described it as one of Google's experiments around new operating system concepts.

  3. Dart (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Google introduced Flutter for native app development. Built using Dart, C, C++ and Skia, Flutter is an open-source, multi-platform app UI framework. Prior to Flutter 2.0, developers could only target Android, iOS and the web. Flutter 2.0 released support for macOS, Linux, and Windows as a beta feature. [67]

  4. File select - Wikipedia

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    Basic support for the file-select control was adopted quickly by browser vendors. For example, already Internet Explorer 4, [7] Netscape Navigator 2.0 and Opera 3.5 [8] recognized the input element of type="file" as a file-select control. However, most modern browsers still do not implement the file-select control as it was intended, or lack ...

  5. Fix problems reading or receiving AOL Mail

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    Be aware, if the picture was sent in an unsupported file format, such as TIFF, you may not be able to view it. Ask the sender to resend the picture using JPG or GIF file format. Check the attachments. The image sent may have been sent as an attachment rather than an embedded image.

  6. Google Lively - Wikipedia

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  7. Nexus Q - Wikipedia

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    Following the launch of the Google Music service in November 2011, a decision was made to develop a hardware device to serve as a tie-in—a project that eventually resulted in the Nexus Q. Google engineering director Joe Britt explained that the device was designed to make music a "social, shared experience", encouraging real-world interaction ...

  8. Android (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    The device codename is usually not visible to the end user, but is important for determining compatibility with modified Android versions. It is sometimes also mentioned in articles discussing a device, because it allows to distinguish different hardware variants of a device, even if the manufacturer offers them under the same name.

  9. OpenHarmony - Wikipedia

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    Core File Kit API enhanced Access token manager with on-device AI and capability-based features on OpenHarmony Distributed File System (HMDFS) system as well as Local file system with Application files, user files and system files taking advantage of TEE kernel hardware-level features interoperable with commercial HarmonyOS NEXT system cross ...