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Kase said:IMO, you would need to pay someone to take that off your hands. What does it mean?
dwrixon said:In rational argument the analysis goes before the conclusion.
aldwin said:if you keep to post things like xn--kpr211n you should expect people answering that way.
If you want a real appraisal you should
1) Tell what is the domain meaning.
2) Tell which IDN it is.
3) Tell any other useful information.
well, from just the *looks* of it.. 0000$ ... but, if it actually means something and is important I have no idea, because I know nothing of the market in which this domain may hold some value.
namewaiter said:do overture results actually have any bearing on idns? i mean what percent of overture results are from japanese searchers searching an english word in english or their native languages?
Sarcle said:How many average japanese know english and have english keyboards?
Probably the same amount of average Americans that know japanese and have japanese keyboards.
I can't believe how the people on this board cannot see that the ability to type-in native characters in the url is not going to revolutionize the way people search and look for information on the internet.
The amount of non-global thinking is just astounding. But we soon shall see won't we. I myself am not going to wait for the shoe drop to find out.
Good luck with the names. I am going and picking up some myself.
Sarcle.
Sarcle said:Yeah, I probably should fill in the clueless that most of the world doesn't speak english.
namewaiter said:who the hell are you??
in france they say 'bonjour' in america we say 'hello' - 2 different words same meaning ... which would be used by the french? so do you want the idn for bonjour or for hello?
again you miss the point - is the japanese word for typhoon - typhoon?
in france they say 'bonjour' in america we say 'hello' - 2 different words same meaning ... which would be used by the french? so do you want the idn for bonjour or for hello?
namewaiter said:do overture results actually have any bearing on idns? i mean what percent of overture results are from japanese searchers searching an english word in english or their native languages?
dwrixon said:If you type in English they will tell how many English searches were made. Typically less than 5% of the score for the Japanese characters.
Those that still believe the Japanese search in English are still reading Superman comics.
Best Regards
Dave Wrixon
namewaiter said:again you miss the point - is the japanese word for typhoon - typhoon?
namewaiter said:so the japanese are 20X more active on the web than english speaking? or do they always conduct that many more searches?
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