On Sep 19, 2013, at 10:25 AM, shridutt kothari <shriduttkoth...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> Hi Jeremy,
> 
> That sounds awesome, What would be the key use cases we can imagine with this?

We discuss several use cases both in our paper, and on our website:
    http://cells.cs.columbia.edu/.

As a quick summary, multiple, isolated, virtual devices on the same phone can 
allow
business professionals to carry a single phone that contains both corporate and
personal phones, providing an efficient, high performance BYOD solution. 
Application
developers can use multiple virtual devices to test different applications and
configurations. Cells also gives parents a way to isolate applications and 
settings in a
kid-friendly virtual tablet while simultaneously running a full-featured tablet 
configured
with private email addresses and applications on the same physical tablet.

Best,

        -Jeremy

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