not a big surprise that they don't have a mobi button on the iphone given one of its major selling points is access to the content of the normal internet.
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No, they wouldn't benefit from being a backer of .mobi - they don't do low end phones or any phone related services.
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Originally posted by safesys No, they wouldn't benefit from being a backer of .mobi - they don't do low end phones or any phone related services.
Thanks Safesys, there is some extremely appealing .TV commercials bombarding prime-time USA viewers , one that is strikingly good IMO it shows youtube videos.
Originally posted by Domo Sapiens Please don't tell me Apple is/was a .mobi backer...
Obviously this ".com button" was born out of Apple's hatred of .mobi (yes, even Apple has mobienvy). Let it be on their own heads because as we all know, the future of the mobile internet is absolutely .mobi
Originally posted by Domo Sapiens Thanks Safesys, there is some extremely appealing .TV commercials bombarding prime-time USA viewers , one that is strikingly good IMO it shows youtube videos.
It's an apparition that will disappear once the people who want to access the Internet via their mobile phone get iPhones and other hires screen devices.
Once you hit 800x600, you don't NEED specially served content for mobile phones.
It's a bad solution for a problem that if it exists, won't exist much longer.
Don't max out your credit card buying them - your wife and accountant might slap you upside the head very shortly.
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