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  2. Android (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    [77] [78] On the same day, Android Police reported that Google had commissioned a statue of a giant number "10" to be installed in the lobby of the developers' new office. [79] Android 10 was released on September 3, 2019, to Google Pixel phones first. In late 2021, some users reported that they were unable to dial emergency services.

  3. MonoDevelop - Wikipedia

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    MonoDevelop (also known as Xamarin Studio) is a discontinued [citation needed] open-source integrated development environment for Linux, macOS, [5] and Windows. [6] Its primary focus is development of projects that use Mono and .NET Framework .

  4. List of photo and video apps - Wikipedia

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    Socialcam was a mobile social video application for iPhone, Android and Windows Phone, that was launched March 7, 2011 and ended October 28 2015 and was well known for the following functionality: applying filters to video, applying themes and soundtracks to video, and smooth integration with Facebook.. No TikTok

  5. Comparison of MQTT implementations - Wikipedia

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    Visual Studio, Make, CMake, gcc: C compiler (ANSI C/C89 or later) Linux, macOS, Windows, Raspbian (Raspberry Pi OS), Android: flespi N/A (it's cloud-based) HiveMQ Linux, Unix, macOS, Windows, Raspberry Pi: CentOS, Debian, Docker, Ubuntu, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, macOS, Windows 10, Windows 7, Raspbian (Raspberry Pi OS) IBM WIoTP Message Gateway ...

  6. Windows SideShow - Wikipedia

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    Windows SideShow (codenamed Auxiliary Display) was a feature by Microsoft introduced in Windows Vista to supply information such as e-mail, instant messages, and RSS feeds from a personal computer to a local or remote peripheral device or display.

  7. Private Division - Wikipedia

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    Private Division is an American video game publisher based in New York City.The company was founded by Take-Two Interactive and announced in December 2017. Private Division funds and publishes indie games developed by small to mid-sized studios.

  8. Doko Demo Issyo - Wikipedia

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    The player interacts with Toro in Doko Demo Issyo (1999, PlayStation). Doko Demo Issyo is a long-running series in Japan, [2] where it has seen commercial success. [3] The games feature "pokepi" (short for "pocket people"), [1] characters which the player interacts with through a variety of virtual pet mechanics and minigames (e.g. talking, feeding, sleeping, photography).