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Future Platforms and 3 use WURFL

Thanks to Nacho I just found out that there’s a case study [PDF] published by dotMobi about the creation of a mobile site for 3 using WURFL.
The site was created by Future Platforms and I had even read a post by Tom Hume about this, but did not realize they used WURFL (and that it was named in the document).

Author AndreaPosted on 2007/05/18Categories MobileTags dotMobi, mobile, Mobile Web, WURFL

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