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From small organizations to the World Bank, one Android app, called FLOW, is changing the way vital water-related information flows in the developing world.
Flow is Microsoft's business-focused tool to allow users to "mash up two or more services" into automated workflows. After launching a limited beta for Android last month, the public beta has begun.
Built on top of Codey, Google's new PaLM 2-based foundation model trained for coding, the Studio Bot will roll out to developers in the U.S. first.
That's what's the Flow Desktop launcher is for, providing something like a Samsung DeX experience for phones running Android 10, at least in theory.
If so, you can now part with some cash and cobble together a bunch of modules to create a do-it-yourself Android phone called FLOW -- just be aware that it's probably not going to solve your troubles.
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