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BlueStacks is releasing the first public alpha of its Android App Player 
capable of running on OS X. The virtualization company's software is powered by 
its Layercake technology and includes a bundle of apps from its various 
partners. CEO Rosen Sharma hopes the move will encourage developers to build 
"retina-friendly" apps for Google's mobile OS that can then be sold to those on 
the other side of the technology divide. There's a sign-up sheet for developers 
itchy to get their hands on the goods on the company's website, but don't 
expect a response right away -- there's still a few more days of Google I/O to 
go first.

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