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The Netbiscuits website doesn’t make this very clear, but Michael assured me that the developer edition can be used indefinitely with traffic capped at 1000 PVs\/month. This is also confirmed by a posting<\/a> on the Netbiscuits Developer Forum. Which means you could even use it to build and host low volume personal mobile sites – interesting.<\/p>\n
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Germany’s Netbiscuits seems to be one of the more prolific and successful mobile web development shops. This year they built and are hosting three Yahoo Sports sites, March Madness, Beijing Olympics and the new Fantasy Football site launched last week. In addition to Yahoo, Netbiscuits is used by eBay, AOL, Nokia, Land Rover, Germany’s BILD newspaper and Spiegel magazine, European TV conglomerate RTL, Japan’s toy and game company Konami and Sixt (a big European car rental company), 80% of the … Continue reading