Using a parcelable interface implementation + the intent method provided by Oleg are good ways to do that.
And another way is to use the Singleton design pattern and store the shared data in that Singleton object.
@RaghavSood exactly how I feel when I have to add to add more memory on a 60gb machine, for processing a few gigabits of data, seems like we're not doing engineering anymore
alright, so everyday you gets tons of events (records usually published on a queue then on a bucket) with changes in each records fields or new records or deletions
now, you need to be able to analyse everyday on its own based on the "latest state of your data"