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Mo'Jiva

Mo'Jiva is a young and dynamic startup company with a mission to mobilize and help monetize all mobile content across the globe. A powerful yet simple-to-use self-service Mobile Advertising Toolkit which makes it fantastically easy to create and deliver location based hyper-targeted mobile ads.

Primarily targeting the next generation of mobile media with a focus on Brand Management and Premium Mobile Marketing, Mo'Jiva delivers a full-service location-based mobile advertising solution for end-users (self-service advertisers), publishers, and advertising agencies alike.
Via its integrated mobile design & development studio consisting of an expert team of mobile technologists and strategists - Mo'Jiva enables clients go mobile by converting their web content into mobile and then empower their new mobile sites with Mo'Jiva advertising platform for content monetization.

Project website: http://www.mojiva.com/

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Solutions and Technologies

  • Ajax — Asynchronous JavaScript and XML, special JavaScript/DOM functions to create interactive web applications.
  • Apache — leading open source HTTP server with advanced functionality.
  • Apache Lucene — Indexing and search engine for fulltext search developed inside Apache community for java language
  • Apache Nutch — sophisticated crawling engine developed by Apache foundation in Java
  • C++ — advanced compiled language designed to create fast and robust programs in moderate time.
  • Flash — Adobe technology for animation and reach interface for web
  • iPhone — revolutionary mobile phone from Apple
  • Java — Popular enterprise-class programming language
  • LAMP — Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP/Perl/Python
  • Nginx — High speed lite web server.
  • PHP — popular programming language designed special for creating of web sites.
  • PostgreSQL — The most advanced opensource database management system in the world; can be used with the same or better efficiency as proprietary database management systems like Oracle, IBM DB2 and so on
  • Scalability — the feature of software which allows it to be run on multiple servers and to serve growing demands of business using just adding new computational nodes without rewriting or modifiyng of the software.
  • Web 2.0 — Second generation of web-based communities and hosted services — such as social-networking sites, wikis, and folksonomies — which aim to facilitate creativity, collaboration, and sharing between users.

Implementation Time: 4 months and 10 days