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  • Content Adaptation - Posted by ruadhan 10 weeks 5 days ago
  • Device Detection in the Cloud: DeviceAtlas Personal
  • In this article we offer full tutorial on how to use the preview release of the service. So what is DA Personal? The purpose of DeviceAtlas Personal is to make device detection even easier. The main difference between DA Personal and DeviceAtlas, is that Personal is a Web service. It works as follows: a user visits your Web site on his mobile device. You then forward the User-Agent HTTP request header to the DA Personal service, and the response you receive will contain information about the user's device. That's it!
  • Device Database - Posted by daniel.hunt 15 weeks 1 day ago
  • DeviceAtlas & HTML5
  • HTML5 is the brand new version of HTML, which contains a number of differences to it's predecessor.
  • Device Database - Posted by daniel.hunt 45 weeks 3 hours ago
  • DeviceAtlas - Now with C++ & Apache Module
  • Here at dotMobi we're paying attention to what you, our users, customers and loyal followers want. And something we've noticed about your comments and emails, is that one of the most important things about device detection is performance. Well, in answer to the floods of emails from our regulars, we're delighted to announce the release of an official C++ API implementation, and an Apache Module!
  • Device Database - Posted by ronan 49 weeks 3 days ago
  • A minimal mobile-aware web app with Python & cloud-based device detection
  • In this article we'll look at a how to make a minimal device-aware web application. The point of this article is not to demonstrate a useful application but rather to show just how little code is required to make an app that is fully device aware, and that can change its presentation entirely depending on the nature of the device accessing it.
  • Device Database - Posted by ronan 50 weeks 1 day ago
  • The Beauty of Mobile Device Data
  • Recently at dotMobi we have been investigating how to make our DeviceAtlas device detection even better, while at the same time trying to keep the size of the distributable database as compact as possible. As some of you may know, DeviceAtlas uses a tree of data stored in a very compact JSON file to distribute our device data knowledge. The actual format of this JSON file is a Patricia tree organised around the user-agent strings of the devices that we have data about.
  • Device Database - Posted by mathias.dahlstrom 1 year 6 weeks ago
  • Lastminute.com Labs presents the DeviceAtlas Rails Plugin
  • Last year at lastminute.com labs we started developing mobile web services in Rails. The first service we launched is called fonefood. It is a restaurant booking site you can use from your phone. We've got restaurants across lots of countries: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom. You can read more about it at: http://labs.lastminute.com/fonefood/
  • Device Database - Posted by daniel.hunt 1 year 12 weeks ago
  • DeviceAtlas 2.4.1 Released
  • Late yesterday evening, some of you may have noticed that DeviceAtlas went offline for a couple of hours - now that it's back on its feet again I can tell you that DeviceAtlas 2.4.1 has now been released! 2.4.1 is mainly a maintainence release, but we've managed to squeeze in a few exciting little nuggets that we're sure you're going to love. New Properties markup.wml1: This will let you know the capability of devices to display content in WML
  • Device Database - Posted by daniel.hunt 1 year 17 weeks ago
  • TADA Usage Snippets
  • Regular contributors to DeviceAtlas will hopefully already know what TA-DA is, but in case you need a refresher class, you can have a quick glance at a few of these pages if you want. Back? Good.
  • Device Database - Posted by ruadhan 1 year 23 weeks ago
  • Calling all ASP.NET developers!
  • Calling all ASP.NET developers! Supercharge your ASP.NET applications by giving them the all the device information they will ever need. With very simple configuration, the new ASP.NET 2.0 module for DeviceAtlas will integrate with existing mobile controls adding the benefit of fresh device data on over 4500 mobile devices from DeviceAtlas.
  • Device Database - Posted by atrasatti 1 year 24 weeks ago
  • DeviceAtlas 2.4 adds Sprint data
  • DeviceAtlas 2.4 is our latest update and it comes with a very exciting new partner, the US carrier Sprint. Sprint has a very good developer site with many tools specific to their portal and devices and we are very excited to have the opportunity to add their device profiles to DeviceAtlas. Starting from today we will be adding data directly from Sprint that will either be mapped to existing devices thus adding a new source of data, and we will also be defining new devices that we did not know about before.
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