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ScientiaMobile Provides MobFox with High-Performance Network Integration via WURFL InFuze For Apache

May 2nd, 2013

“With the projected growth of the mobile advertising market, we favored a more deeply integrated solution with our web server that delivered even greater performance. We were thrilled to find ScientiaMobile’s WURFL InFuze helped us achieve these goals.”

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Connect with ScientiaMobile at Mobile World Congress 2013, Barcelona, February 25-28

Feb 21st, 2013

Meet with members of ScientiaMobile’s executive team at Mobile World Congress and discuss how WURFL device detection solutions can address your Customer Service, Network Analytics, and Marketing needs.

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WURFL C++ API and Modules for NGINX, Varnish Cache and Apache

Nov 5th, 2012

ScientiaMobile, Inc., a US company offering the popular WURFL mobile detection framework, has today announced the availability of WURFL Modules for the Apache, NGINX and Varnish Cache platforms for large companies and enterprises that intend to integrate device detection within the lowemr levels of their technology stack.

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ScientiaMobile Announces Availability of WURFL™ Cloud Client for Node.js

Nov 5th, 2012

ScientiaMobile, Inc., a US company offering the popular Open-Source WURFL framework commercially, has today announced the availability of a Node.js version of the Cloud Client for its WURFL Cloud Product. Companies that need to tailor their content to mobile devices can rely on state-of-the-art Device Detection from a company with 12 years experience in this field.

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WURFL Cloud Client Available on Windows Azure

Nov 5th, 2012

ScientiaMobile, Inc., a US company offering the popular WURFL framework commercially, has today announced the availability of the WURFL Cloud Service on the Windows Azure Marketplace for ASP.NET developers. Companies that need to tailor their content to mobile devices can rely on state-of-the-art Device Detection from a company with 12 years experience in this field.

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ScientiaMobile Announces Availability of WURFL™ Cloud Client for Ruby

Nov 5th, 2012

ScientiaMobile, Inc., a US company offering the popular Open-Source WURFL framework for mobile development commercially, has today announced the availability of a Ruby version of the Cloud Client for its WURFL Cloud Product. Companies that need to tailor their content to mobile devices can rely on state-of-the-art Device Detection from a company with 12 years experience in this field.

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ScientiaMobile Announces Availability of WURFL™ Cloud Client for Perl

Nov 5th, 2012

ScientiaMobile, Inc., the leader in commercial and open source device detection solutions, has added accessibility to its WURFL Cloud service via the Perl programming language. Starting today, organizations that need to tailor their content to mobile devices can take advantage of state-of-the-art Device Detection through Perl.

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ScientiaMobile Launches WURFL API 1.4 for Mobile Device Detection

Apr 12th, 2012

ScientiaMobile, Inc., a US company offering the popular Open-Source WURFL framework commercially, has today announced the availability of its WURFL API version 1.4. Companies that need to tailor their content to mobile devices can rely on state-of-the-art Device Detection from a company with 12 years experience in this field.

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ScientiaMobile Launches WURFL Mobile Device Detection in the Cloud

Mar 19th, 2012

ScientiaMobile, Inc., a US company offering the popular Open-Source WURFL framework commercially, has today announced the availability of its WURFL Cloud offering. Companies that need to tailor their content to mobile devices, but do not wish to commit to large upfront investments for a DDR, can now rely on a Cloud-based solution.

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MediaMind and ScientiaMobile Sign Agreement

Feb 29th, 2012

Mediamind, the leading independent provider of integrated digital advertising solutions, and ScientiaMobile, Inc., a US company offering the popular open-source WURFL framework for Mobile Device Detection commercially, announced today an agreement between the two organizations.

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