The correct answer: Yes, mobile-style apps can run in a personal computer's desktop.
That is possible by means of a desktop application called emulatator. An emulator like Bluestacks allows a personal computer to run mobile-style apps by acting as a virtual drive in the personal computer's harddisk.
Emulation is successful if the system requirements of the mobile-application is met by the personal computer's system attributes such as Random Access Memory abundance, Random Access Memory speed, Processing speed (in some cases core abundance e.g. core 2) etc.
Some mobile-applications do not work in the personal computer's desktop, however, if this application requires platform specific functions such as mobile device's network provider etc.
Answer:
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Explanation:
GOT IT RIGHT ON ODYSSEY
Answer:
1) if "<table>" is an option then that's the answer
2) <HTML>
3) <tr>
4) border-collapse collapse
5) <caption>
Explanation:
Currently studying HTML and these are the tags I'm familar with.
Conduct a query and set the criteria as = August 8, 2008. I'm not sure if this is the right answer, but that's what I think it is.