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15 May 2014 02:12
Six students from Columbia University developed software called Cider that allows native iOS apps to run on Android devices, 9to5Mac reports. The possibility of iOS apps running in the Android OS (and vice-versa) may involve legal issues as it's an open door for piracy and ripped versions of apps. While Cider was deemed a prototype project, a full paper was already published on the university's website in PDF format. But, as of this writing, it's unavailable. The post 6 students develop software...
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