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@name Tutorial: 1 - Static Template
@description
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In order to illustrate how angular enhances standard HTML, you will create a purely *static* HTML
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In this step you will add some basic information about two cell phones to an HTML page.
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The page now contains a list with information about two phones.
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__`app/index.html`:__
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<span>Nexus S</span>
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step 2} to learn how to use AngularJS to dynamically generate the same list.
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