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Kaitlyn: We are coming in from Denver, Colorado. Alan: Really wonderful if Apple stayed in there. But because there really is no standard -- and there won't be unless Apple joins -- how do you deal with the fact that there's no standard, and you have to build two files for everything you do? Thank you so much for joining us.
Kaitlyn: We are coming in from Denver, Colorado. Alan: Really wonderful if Apple stayed in there. But because there really is no standard -- and there won't be unless Apple joins -- how do you deal with the fact that there's no standard, and you have to build two files for everything you do? Thank you so much for joining us.
Kaitlyn: We are coming in from Denver, Colorado. Alan: Really wonderful if Apple stayed in there. But because there really is no standard -- and there won't be unless Apple joins -- how do you deal with the fact that there's no standard, and you have to build two files for everything you do? Thank you so much for joining us.
He’s currently a distinguished visiting scholar at Stanford University’s Media X program at Stanford University’s Virtual Human Interaction Lab and the Director of Technology Strategy at the University of Colorado National Mental Health Institute Center. Alan: I couldn’t agree more, to be honest.
He's currently a distinguished visiting scholar at Stanford University's Media X program at Stanford University's Virtual Human Interaction Lab and the Director of Technology Strategy at the University of Colorado National Mental Health Institute Center. I think it is in the process taking off now, and it's going to move really fast.
He’s currently a distinguished visiting scholar at Stanford University’s Media X program at Stanford University’s Virtual Human Interaction Lab and the Director of Technology Strategy at the University of Colorado National Mental Health Institute Center. Alan: I couldn’t agree more, to be honest.
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