Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Multiple phone web-based application framework

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  • The article gives a definition for "multiple phone web based application framework", however a quick Google search reveals that this name has been invented through Wikipedia, which may be considered "original research".
  • The article is used to promote frameworks that seem to have absolutely no relevance; e.g. a Google search for "Big5Apps" links to this article, a Google Group and otherwise nonsense. Same applies to e.g. "MobileReflex" (Google: only a link to the company's website). "iPFaces", "Canappi", "Jmango" and probably many others have more, but still not many independent sources, their relevance is questionable; this looks more like promotion attempts.
  • The "History" section mainly consist of a changelog of the iOS SDK and a framework called "QuickConnect".
  • The article provides pretty much no information other than the comparison table, though I wouldn't be too sure to call that table encyclopedic content.

Feel free to correct any of my language mistakes. --pcworld (talk) 17:43, 10 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

  • Delete as OR, per WP:NEO/WP:NFT, and for unfixably failing WP:V. Note however that I'm not sure this term is original to WP. There is some evidence of use outside, though it's hard to find between all the WP mirrors that don't get filtered out by a "-wikipedia" included in the search query. But of course, none of these are reliable sources anyway, and even then, the usage doesn't support anything here. —/Mendaliv//Δ's/ 19:50, 10 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]