2013
Detect Mobile Browsers - Open source mobile phone detection
by julie & 1 otherDownload Scripts:
Apache ASP ASP.NET ColdFusion C# IIS JSP JavaScript jQuery Lasso nginx node.js PHP Perl Python Rails
2011
2008
Z-Push - open source push technology
by camelMobile data synchronization is becoming increasingly important for many people, and various standards have arisen to perform this two-way copying 'over-the-air'. The most important platforms that can do wireless synchronisation are ActiveSync that is used to communicate with Exchange Server and Research-in-Motion's BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES). Both solutions require proprietary server-side software from the vendor, therefore limiting the use of PIMs (personal information managers) to either wired synchronization or irritating 3rd-party synchronizers requiring the installation of client software on the PDA.
Z-Push - open source push technology
by camelMobile data synchronization is becoming increasingly important for many people, and various standards have arisen to perform this two-way copying 'over-the-air'. The most important platforms that can do wireless synchronisation are ActiveSync that is used to communicate with Exchange Server and Research-in-Motion's BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES). Both solutions require proprietary server-side software from the vendor, therefore limiting the use of PIMs (personal information managers) to either wired synchronization or irritating 3rd-party synchronizers requiring the installation of client software on the PDA.
SourceForge.net: MGTalk - Google Talk for mobile
by camel (via)MGTalk - Jabber client for j2me midp 2.0 platform, supports some Google Talk server features. May run on any j2me midp 2.0 mobile phone or communicator. MGTalk is not affiliated with Google in any way
2006
Nokia turns cellphones into webservers
by benoitNokia has ported the Apache webserver to Symbian, in order to enable mobile phones to serve content on the World Wide Web. Many mobile phones today have more processing power than early Internet servers, suggesting that "there really is no reason anymore why webservers could not reside on mobile phones," according to the company.
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