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Originally Posted by Doc Com If this, if that, when this, when that...
NEWSFLASH...quit wishing.
Back later.
Keep the *****ing going.
Optimized to show, but not rendering worth a shit.
Slow to load, time consuming as a .com site. Even Apple and AT&T admit it. See the interview on June 28 with Steve Jobs and the CEO from AT&T.
Enter dot mobi. Enter Apple and Steve Jobs opening the "closed box" to third party apps.
Enter dot .mobi now being promoted by Apple on Apple's iPhone website for apps. http://iphoneipodwebapps.blogspot.co...ationmobi.html http://iphoneapplicationlist.com/?s=.mobi
SportsTap one of the top list of iPhone/iPod Touch apps.
So someone needs to get off their ass and on the phone and put that call in to Steve Jobs.
You know what, I am just as passionate about .com. Love this biz. Love all your input.
I'm here all night so I'll check in later.
Keep the thread going. DNF rankings love it. |
Agreed.
Well stated brother Doc
And, the market has spoken.
Here are some of the sales from today's 3rd dotMobi Sedo Auction....
music.mobi $616,000
games.mobi 401,500
sports.mobi 101,000
movies.mobi 82,000
juegos.mobi 61,000
game.mobi 61,000
videos.mobi 51,000
photos.mobi 51,000
sportsbetting.mobi 41,000
fashion.mobi 32,000
wine.mobi 30,000
horoscope.mobi 30,000
play.mobi 28,150
video.mobi 25,555
jokes.mobi 24,100
dictionary.mobi 21,500
flower.mobi 21,500
musica.mobi 20,600
movie.mobi 20,500
photo.mobi 19,500
horoscopes.mobi 18,000
celebrity.mobi 17,500
art.mobi 16,500
entertainment... 16,500
vodka.mobi 16,500
soccer.mobi 15,000
classifieds.mobi 14,500
deportes 14,500
film.mobi 11,611
restaurant.mobi 10,100
fotos.mobi 10,600
hiphop.mobi 10,000
freegames.mobi 10,100
videogames.mobi 8,100
beer.mobi 7,800
dance.mobi 7,800
spiele.mobi 7,470
fitness.mobi 7,300
florist.mobi 6,800
yoga.mobi 6,800
I realize the "so-called experts," often get things wrong.
Experts who said dotMobi had zero chance. And after a rocky college career, 6th round pick Tom Brady inevitably no future NFL career. The 1980 Miracle On Ice. All the experts who said to buy homes in 2006 and tech stocks in 2000.
It seems silly now. It was taken as gospel then.
So lesson to all now.
Be very careful when the majority say something is inevitable, like the death of dotMobi. It rarely is.
And as they say, history is defined not by things we expected, but by things we did not.
We know that. But we forget that.
Like the boxer playing it safe because he's ahead on all the judges' scorecards going into the final round, then ends up getting knocked out in the final round. Like IBM dismissing Microsoft in the 1970s. And Microsoft dismissing Google in the 1990s.
Until they don't. And the game plays on. Only this time without them, the dotMobi naysayers, playing in it.
Stay tuned...
Michael