The Android operating system was developed by Google (GOOGL) for use on all touch screen devices, tablets and mobile phones.
This operating system was first developed by Android Inc., a software company based in Silicon Valley, before it was acquired by Google in 2005.
While the Android source code is being released in an open source format to help promote open standards on mobile devices, it still comes with proprietary software when sold on mobile devices.
Three-dimensional (3D) printing is an additive manufacturing process in which a physical object is created from a digital design by printing thin layers of material and then fusing them.
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is a technology that allows users to make calls using a broadband Internet connection instead of a standard telephone line.
Work cell is a term used to describe the logical and strategic organization of resources in a business environment, including people, machines, and other equipment.