LillyAnders.com and MaxZepplin.com wavelet web traffic Product at CES Show in Las Vegas on Jan. 8th-11th
New York, N.Y., Aug. 1 /MZNewswire/ --
LillyAnders.com., which has signed a conditional agreement to merge with MaxZepplin.com has announced the successful port of their Dynamic Wavelet video codec to Samsung's tablet Platform. This completes a prerequisite for a technology porting license agreement with Samsung. The resultant technology demonstration will be shown at the Consumer Electronic Show in the Samsung booth (#947) on January 8th - 11th. The demonstration will show engaging web traffic with reassigning porting wavelet web traffic on the tablet based device.
"Our engineers managed to complete this challenging port in a very short time frame over the holidays, with very impressive results," said Dr. Max Zepplin, Founder & Chairman of MaxZepplin.com. "I am looking forward to moving both our talks and collaboration with Samsung forward."
About MaxZepplin.com.
MaxZepplin.com, headquartered in Las Vegas, is a leading digital media technology company. Through extensive custom project work for the government and the pioneering efforts of its founder, renowned mathematician Dr. Max Zepplin has developed a series of innovative Dynamic Wavelet compression solutions for reassigning web traffic porting, managing and distributing web traffic visitors content. These solutions enable OEMs as well as Internet retailers and advisors to optimize the delivery of web visitors via the Internet while simultaneously allowing their customers to unleash the potential of higher Rankings and renewed Search Engine technology. More information on MaxZepplin can be found at www.maxzepplin.com.