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  2. Flutter (software) - Wikipedia

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    [20] [21] Flutter allows the developer to use either set of widgets on either platform. Developers can use Cupertino widgets on Android. Flutter apps are written in the Dart language. Release versions of Flutter apps on all platforms use ahead-of-time (AOT) compilation [22] except for on the Web where code is transpiled to JavaScript or ...

  3. Deel (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company offers a platform for companies to hire remote workers. [4] [14] Deel hires employees through their own local entity on a company's behalf, acting as the employer of record [30] and managing compliance with employment laws in each country. [8] As of August 2021, it owned 45 entities. [14] As of 2023, Deel operates in more than 150 ...

  4. Flutter (American company) - Wikipedia

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    The company plans to achieve profit by licensing the technology to software companies that can then integrate Flutter into their own apps. [3] Nariyawala stated: "Flutter wants to power the eyes of our devices—in the same way that Siri functions as the iPhone’s ears." [4] Flutter was acquired by Google in October 2013 for US$40 million. [5]

  5. How Alphaville's 'Forever Young' is helping people unpack ...

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    "Forever Young" took parts of Europe by storm, peaking in November 1984 at the number four spot on the top 100 singles list in the band's home country of Germany.

  6. Mobile app development - Wikipedia

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    Speed Appearance: About 19% of people uninstall apps due to hang up issues. [9] Design experts state it’s important to make sure the app is fast and responsive so that users don’t have to wait for content. They state developers should deliver content faster or give the perception of progress.

  7. Flutter - Wikipedia

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    Flutter (American company), a gesture recognition technology company acquired by Google in 2013; Flutter (electronics and communication), any rapid variation of signal parameters; Flutter (software), an open source UI framework and SDK for building multi-platform apps

  8. Ionic (mobile app framework) - Wikipedia

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    Ionic apps run with a mixture of native code and web code, providing full access to native functionality if necessary, with the bulk of the UI of the app built with standard web technology. Ionic utilizes native hardware acceleration features available in the browser (such as CSS animations) and optimizes rendering (avoiding expensive DOM ...

  9. Facebook Platform - Wikipedia

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    The current Facebook Platform was launched in 2010. [2] The platform offers a set of programming interfaces and tools which enable developers to integrate with the open "social graph" of personal relations and other things like songs, places, and Facebook pages. Applications on facebook.com, external websites, and devices are all allowed to ...