The latest company to buy the 51Degrees.mobi device detection service is mobile web specialist Netbiscuits.
There are now over 1.3 million websites using 51Degrees.mobi to provide mobile and tablet visitors with a tailored experience.
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Device detection and web optimisation business 51Degrees.mobi has expanded its portfolio of solutions to include PHP support.
This means developers and owners of PHP-based web sites can now discover whether the visiting device is a tablet, whether it’s a smart phone and what the screen size is before automatically adjusting the online content.
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Web site building and content management specialist DotNetNuke Corp. has announced a licensing agreement with 51Degrees.mobi.
DotNetNuke is going to integrate the 51Degrees.mobi Device Description Repository into all editions of DotNetNuke 6, simplifying the development of mobile websites for all DotNetNuke users.
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Mark Bridge writes:
If you want a big money story from the last few days, you want Apple. The company announced its highest quarterly revenue ever, hitting $46.33 billion (£29.66 billion) with record quarterly profits of $13.06 billion. That’s probably enough money to buy the moon, assuming Newt Gingrich is prepared to sell it – or, in the real world, is one of the biggest quarterly profits ever.
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James Rosewell introduces the 51Degrees.mobi Mobile Trends 2011 white paper, explaining how Apple's share of mobile web browsing is apparently falling. We also discuss several other mobile web trends in the document, which covers Europe, the USA and India.
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