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W3i Rebrands as nativeX

W3i Rebrands as nativeX

A bit surprised when I went over to the (former) w3i blog, I thought that I had saved the wrong bookmark for a second – but then noticed a small little image in the top left assuring me that I was indeed in the right place.

The company, (formerly W3i), nativeX was formed in 2000 by Rob, Ryan, and Aaron Weber, three entrepreneurial brothers who created a solution for the distribution of consumer content on the Web. The company captured the attention and the ad dollars of companies like Google, Yahoo!, and Symantec. With 45 consecutive quarters of profitability, nativeX continues to evolve and innovate to create value for the app ecosystem.  Having driven more than 1 billion app downloads, and nativeX has helped developers achieve their dreams by turning their apps into successful businesses.

 

While I have to admit, I don’t even remember what the old site looks like anymore – because this one is so over the top, I think it was a wise move – I can’t exactly pin-point what framework they’re using, however it appears similar to what most HTML 5 sites are moving towards with a more interactive design experience for their visitors.

Feel free and check out their new site here:

UPDATE: W3i has released a blog post regarding the rebranding as nativeX and what it means for their company.

http://nativex.com/mobile/we-can-do-better-than-banner-ads-says-w3i-as-rebrands-and-relaunches-as-nativex/

 

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