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  2. AppsBuilder - Wikipedia

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    The platform offers also several additional marketing tools to monetize mobile applications, such as QR code generators, geolocalized couponing, in-app subscriptions and the opportunity to join mobile advertising networks such as iAD and inMobi – to integrate banners into applications and get new revenue streams.

  3. D506 road - Wikipedia

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    D506 junctions/populated areas: Type: Slip roads/Notes: D218 to Srb (to the south) and to Donji Lapac and Užljebić border crossing [5] to Bihać, Bosnia and Herzegovina(to the north). The northern terminus of the road. Dobroselo: Mazin: D1 to Udbina (to the north) and to Gračac and the A1 motorway Sveti Rok interchange [1] (to the north).

  4. List of portable application creators - Wikipedia

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    Portable application creators allow the creation of portable applications (also called portable apps). They usually use application virtualization.

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    Appery.io is a cloud-based HTML5, Ionic, jQuery Mobile, and hybrid app-building platform for developing mobile apps, web apps, and PWAs. Appery.io is a browser-based drag-and-drop visual builder tool that supports Android and iOS with integrated Apache Cordova/PhoneGap output. [1] [2] [3] The platform is used by DIYers to create apps for their ...

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    In one instance, in March 2024, Chinese-made cameras at a U.S. oil and natural gas firm communicated with China-based servers, "including one possibly associated with a PRC state-sponsored cyber ...

  7. Dundas Data Visualization - Wikipedia

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    Dundas Data Visualization (formerly Dundas Software) was founded in 1992 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.. After an early success with Dundas Chart in 2002, the company developed Dundas Gauge, Map, OLAP Chart, and Calendar controls, which were purchased by Microsoft in 2007 to become part of their Reporting Services, SharePoint, and .NET offerings.