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    Wireless Universal Resource File

    Wireless Universal Resource File

    Handset Detection for Mobile Applications. Device Description Database

    WURFL lets you detect thousands of types of mobile devices accessing your web service and take decisions based on what that device can or cannot do. With WURFL, you can optimize mobile web content, effectively deliver advertisements, or analyze mobile traffic. WURFL will read HTTP requests from mobile browsers and search the Device Description Repository (DDR) for the corresponding device properties (i.e. capabilities). WURFL will return the device capabilities to your application, which...
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    The AppHere framework allows movement of applications & their state between computers. Uses JBoss.net server talking to C# client, which moves IE browsers inc. forms between PCs. SOAP interface lets any other device initiate transfer e.g. wireless PDA.
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    Small footprint J2ME browser core for displaying XHTML and HTML documents on Wireless Java enabled embedded devices. Derived from a student project at the FH Joanneum (University of Applied Sciences Kapfenberg, Austria)
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