It is nice to know that someone on this forum has a functioning crystal ball.
Call 1-800-NOSTRADAMUS for accurate .mobi predictions...
It is nice to know that someone on this forum has a functioning crystal ball.
The Internet is already here. It's not 1992. .bes were stronger than .mobis right out the gate.
Sorry fearless, flawed flawed logic.
mobile phones are already here... do people use the internet on them?
i sure dont. because it sucks.
right now that is.
when are you going to understand the the technical implementation of a website has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with the extension? .mobi or .com it's the SAME implementation..
did i say it did?
read the post man.
i said what i said, not what you THINK i said.
i'm sure as soon as the registry gets their advertising campaign under full steam the public will start to realise what it is, and will start browsing with their mobile phones! Until that time very little or no traffic at all!
you said.. mobile internet sucks / right now that is - again I fail to see the correlation between iPhone and the non-sucking of Mobile web..
or are you counting at a $499/$599 device to hit market by the storm in many non-developing countries and suddenly increase Data ARPU by 5000% along with .mobi adoption?
You need to set down the bottle of Jack Daniels and actually READ what i said.
I didnt mention anything about iPhone in that post.
wow so not only i'm myopic and other shit that Vision said but I'm also a drunk?
I suggest you go back to your other forum and bash me all you want, but I will not let you attack me in the lowest form.. Are we clear? Be very very careful what you say from now on... and I suggest you EDIT your post right now
You lose buddy.
bye bye.
let's see who will have the last word.. I rarely engage in personal duels, but you wait and see...
i'm done communicated on the board this.. you'll hear shortly
It is nice to know that someone on this forum has a functioning crystal ball.
and from what I have see so far (and especially the latest developments) that mobile devices show real webpages and not "mobile versions"..points to the direction at least that mobile web and regular are gonna be the same, in which case .mobi would be rather obsolete...