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I thank everybody for their input so far.... Although I would like to reflect my opinion on this please. :tape:
Firstly - Nobody and thats 'Nobody' on this forum or anywhere else is a fortune teller nor can they predict the future. Even the experts can get things wrong when it comes to technology and its future.
The .COM is defo the king on full size Pc, laptop, a 10" screen laptop or even the PDAs(not too sure). I Agree.
Mobile Phones are not any of the above. There are a few Mobile SmartPhones on the market which have QWERTY keys, internet etc. BUT These are simply too big as Mobiles and too small as PDA. :argue:
In todays reality & according to probably 99% of the general public, a "Mobile Phone" is about 10mm Thick, 50mm Wide and 100mm in Height. These are only getting smaller and thinner by the week as per public demand around the world. :tea:
QWERTY is simply useless on these sizes, BECAUSE WE ALL WANT SMALLER PHONES TO HIDE IN OUR POCKETS AND BIGGER KEYPADS FOR EASY USAGE. (QWERTY is out of the question).
Hence, the Standard 9-key for Mobile phones will always be KING. k:
Nobody wants to carry around Chunky Mobile Phones anymore. If you don't believe me, then you are all spending too much time on your PCs/PDAs. and desperately need to get out a bit more. :lever:
This is where THE .mobi comes along. It is THE 'Mobile Phone' Guaranteed Friendly TLD for the MOBILE PHONES(not your PDAs etc.). Once the General Public around the world find out about this 'Mobile Phone' TLD and the ISPs get cheaper, Hell will break loose. We will see a turning point in the way the internet will be used anytime and anywhere without carrying a brick. :clap2:
It is going to be
almost Impossible for even 1 or 2% of the worlds current .COMs to be ready to accommodate the MobilePhone Internet timebomb which is about to explode very soon. I hope you are all ready for it.:wof:
This is why the .MOBI will be KING for Mobile Phones :angel:
:becky: Oh and by the way, back to the 'dash' topic....
I just couldn't wait any longer and took a dive and registered 3 .mobis with a dash... :-D