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/frameworks/base/core/java/android/app/backup/
package.html
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applications
. If a user wipes the data on their device or upgrades to a new Android-powered
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device, all
applications
that have enabled backup can restore the user's previous data when the
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<p>The backup APIs let
applications
:</p>
/packages/providers/ApplicationsProvider/res/values-fr-rCA/
strings.xml
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<string name="app_label" msgid="8842303127802367578">"Fournisseur d\'
applications
de recherche"</string>
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<string name="search_label" msgid="6182832093760999173">"
Applications
"</string>
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<string name="settings_description" msgid="966629744054022387">"Noms des
applications
installées"</string>
/frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/topics/media/
index.jd
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href="http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2010/06/allowing-
applications
-to-play-nicer.html">
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<h4>Allowing
applications
to play nice(r) with each other: Handling remote control
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mistakes in the way they interact with the Android system and with other
applications
</p>
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applications
. In later lessons, you dive deeper and learn how to control the camera hardware
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audio focus caused by the system or other
applications
.</p>
/external/chromium_org/native_client_sdk/src/doc/
overview.rst
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and safety that users expect from web
applications
. Native Client expands web
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programming beyond JavaScript, enabling you to enhance your web
applications
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<sdk/download>`, itself an open-source project, lets you create web
applications
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applications
some advantages of desktop software. Specifically, it provides the
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means to fully harness the client's computational resources for
applications
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* **Portability:** Writing your
applications
once and running them on multiple
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desktop
applications
. Native Client makes the transition from the desktop to
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applications
through Native Client's double sandbox model. This model offers
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the safety of traditional web
applications
without sacrificing performance
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application. Native Client also allows
applications
to harness all availabl
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/docs/source.android.com/src/devices/tech/security/
index.jd
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applications
make use of advanced hardware and software, as well as local and
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environment that ensures the security of users, data,
applications
, the device,
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into how
applications
work, and control over those
applications
. This design
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malware, and attacks on third-party
applications
on Android. Android was
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discuss security issues that are unique to specific
applications
, such as those
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building Android devices, deploying Android devices, or developing
applications
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<p><strong>Android Application Runtime</strong>: Android
applications
are most often written
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However, many
applications
, including core Android services and
applications
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enhancements42.jd
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have
applications
screened by an application verifier, prior to installation.
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<li><strong>Always-on VPN</strong> - VPN can be configured so that
applications
will not have
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applications
from sending data across other networks.</li>
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system libraries and
applications
to prevent memory corruption.</li>
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<li><strong>ContentProvider default configuration</strong> -
Applications
which target API
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Provider</a>, reducing default attack surface for
applications
.</li>
/external/chromium_org/chrome/installer/linux/common/
postinst.include
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local DEFAULTS_FILE="/usr/share/
applications
/defaults.list"
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mime_types="$(grep MimeType= /usr/share/
applications
/${1} |
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# If /usr/share/gnome-control-center/gnome-default-
applications
.xml exists, it
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# may need to be updated to add ourselves to the default
applications
list. If
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GNOME_DFL_APPS=/usr/share/gnome-control-center/gnome-default-
applications
.xml
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# first "<web-browsers>" line we find in gnome-default-
applications
.xml
/frameworks/base/core/java/android/os/
StatFs.java
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* reserved blocks (that are not available to normal
applications
). This
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* corresponds to the Unix {@code statvfs.f_bfree} field. Most
applications
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* blocks (that are not available to normal
applications
). Most
applications
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*
applications
. This corresponds to the Unix {@code statvfs.f_bavail} field.
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*
applications
.
/external/chromium_org/chrome/installer/gcapi_mac/
gcapi_example_client.mm
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" --force-reinstall delete Google Chrome from
Applications
first\n"
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" --install <path> copy <path> to /
Applications
/Google Chrome.app, set up\n"
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removeItemAtPath:@"/
Applications
/Google Chrome.app" error:nil];
/frameworks/base/docs/html/training/sharing/
index.jd
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<p>One of the great things about Android
applications
is their ability to communicate and
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applications
using {@link android.content.Intent} APIs and the {@link
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applications
with intents.</dd>
/packages/apps/Protips/res/values-fr/
arrays.xml
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<item msgid="4457112202911142877">"Accéder aux
applications
\n Appuyez sur le lanceur d\'
applications
. @drawable/all_apps"</item>
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<item msgid="8842580895829057430">"Ajouter des
applications
à l\'écran d\'accueil\n Appuyez sur une application du lanceur jusqu\'à ce qu\'elle vibre, puis faites-la glisser."</item>
/external/chromium_org/extensions/browser/
extension_system_provider.h
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// Different
applications
may use this to provide differing implementations
/external/chromium_org/mojo/public/interfaces/application/
service_provider.mojom
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// directional fashion between two
applications
.
/external/chromium_org/third_party/jstemplate/
README.chromium
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and runtime requirements of AJAX based web
applications
.
/external/chromium_org/third_party/libjpeg_turbo/
jpegcomp.h
9
*
applications
using the library shouldn't need to include this file.
/external/chromium_org/third_party/mesa/src/src/gallium/auxiliary/rbug/
README
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for information about
applications
look in:
/external/chromium_org/third_party/skia/gm/
system_preferences_mac.mm
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//
applications
). Based on resetDefaultsToConsistentValues() in
/external/chromium_org/third_party/skia/include/images/
SkForceLinking.h
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* This is necessary in
applications
that will create image decoders from
/external/chromium_org/third_party/speex/
README
3
The Speex is a patent-free, Open Source/Free Software voice codec. Unlike other codecs like MP3 and Ogg Vorbis, Speex is designed to compress voice at bitrates in the 2-45 kbps range. Possible
applications
include VoIP, internet audio streaming, archiving of speech data (e.g. voice mail), and audio books. In some sense, it is meant to be complementary to the Ogg Vorbis codec.
/external/cmockery/cmockery_0_1_2/
README
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To compile the cmockery library and example
applications
run ./configure
/external/e2fsprogs/
README.subset
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other non-ext2-related
applications
.
/external/mesa3d/src/gallium/auxiliary/rbug/
README
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for information about
applications
look in:
/external/okhttp/
README.android
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Description: "OkHttp: An HTTP+SPDY client for Android and Java
applications
."
/external/skia/gm/
system_preferences_mac.mm
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//
applications
). Based on resetDefaultsToConsistentValues() in
/external/skia/include/images/
SkForceLinking.h
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* This is necessary in
applications
that will create image decoders from
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