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Originally Posted by BGray True. But the seed is planted. Just because something isn't great now doesn't mean it won't be in 6 months.
I'll be damned if I'm going to build a text only website which renders well on cell phones that will all be rendering browsers like our PCs do in a year or two.
Just my opinion.  |
I can see your point. But here's the thing. Mobi compliant webs sites work equally well and with rapidity on both the PC and the cell.
That is why Apple opened this up to third party apps. They recognized "the need for speed" in a failed attempt to use the EDGE network and AT&T WiFi.
Simply put, faster load, less scrolling, lower bandwidth usage, and ease of use.
Honestly, this is not going away because domainers don't like it. The only ones reading all this bologna on both sides are people on this forum.
The real clincher will be the enduser for these monster prices. I wait to see the updated WHOIS for games and music. I have a couple of hunches but that is all it is at this point.
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Originally Posted by whitebark If I had $300,000 to drop it wouldn't be... |
on any domains.
We may be enjoying an overall rise in prices across the board. But how long will the be sustained.
For me, domaining is not where I put that kind of money. I have other higher ROI in a much shorter time frame than what I see in domaindom.
Isn't there some other noteworthy threads on here?
Why must it always be about .mobi.
See ya later.