>a simple test typing in the term 3G on Altavista appears to generate a 40%
>(app.) return on websites using the 3G term as part of their URL for their
>base domain.
>This would also appear to tell a lie to your theories on this particular
>protocol usage for domains.
Nope. sorry. That just proves that a lot of the idiots that bought 3g names when the hype started had them resolving to websites that the AV search engine found.
How many of those AV entries point to domain names that have been dumped?
Here's a much more relevant stat. The ONLY 3G domain that appears on Overture's radar is club3g.com. And that scores a piddly 33 (which is noise level) and it's not about 3rd generation cellular.
sprint3g.com and 3gSprint.com are both available for registration, which tends to suggest that Sprint isn't gonna be knocking on your door anytime soon to buy your precious 3G name for millions of dollars.
Welcome to reality.
GAME SET MATCH.
>(app.) return on websites using the 3G term as part of their URL for their
>base domain.
>This would also appear to tell a lie to your theories on this particular
>protocol usage for domains.
Nope. sorry. That just proves that a lot of the idiots that bought 3g names when the hype started had them resolving to websites that the AV search engine found.
How many of those AV entries point to domain names that have been dumped?
Here's a much more relevant stat. The ONLY 3G domain that appears on Overture's radar is club3g.com. And that scores a piddly 33 (which is noise level) and it's not about 3rd generation cellular.
sprint3g.com and 3gSprint.com are both available for registration, which tends to suggest that Sprint isn't gonna be knocking on your door anytime soon to buy your precious 3G name for millions of dollars.
Welcome to reality.
GAME SET MATCH.