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dotcom resellers sitting on a dotbomb?
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<blockquote data-quote="mole" data-source="post: 6242" data-attributes="member: 264"><p>I'm not saying that dotcom is dead. What I am pointing to is that people valued the dotcom extension too highly, and continue to value it too highly.</p><p></p><p>How much more evidence does a person need before he/she wakes up and find that he/she is sitting on a portfolio that can't even bring in the next month's rent?</p><p></p><p>Its okay to say dotcom currently brings in my supper and feeds my family and therefore more valuable as a revenue generator. What I disagree, is the persistent motherhood inferrence by dotocm speculators that the new gTLDs .info and .biz are deficient or not equal to .com. You can see the trees, but can you really see the forest?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mole, post: 6242, member: 264"] I'm not saying that dotcom is dead. What I am pointing to is that people valued the dotcom extension too highly, and continue to value it too highly. How much more evidence does a person need before he/she wakes up and find that he/she is sitting on a portfolio that can't even bring in the next month's rent? Its okay to say dotcom currently brings in my supper and feeds my family and therefore more valuable as a revenue generator. What I disagree, is the persistent motherhood inferrence by dotocm speculators that the new gTLDs .info and .biz are deficient or not equal to .com. You can see the trees, but can you really see the forest? [/QUOTE]
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