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.mobi, where are you?
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Obvious examples, but hardly balanced. If I had listed:
http://smirnoff.mobi http://zagat.mobi http://sxsw.mobi even http://yahoo.mobi
… you’d have said “where are the .coms”?
Who knows? Maybe more people drink vodka than use Facebook
Anyway… it’s a fairly moot battle you’re trying to pump. Which mobile sites have the luxury of only using one entry point anyway?
I am surprised that, for a “mobile web visionary”, you’re so keen to support the use of “sedentary web” conventions.
http://www.priceline.mobi (just launched)
Ah yes…
The ‘m.solution’ - http://www.smstextnews.com/2007/12/the_mobile_web_and_the_m_solution.html
Blatant link to one of my own pieces aside - would genuinely like your opinion on this one I wrote last week re: Mobile Advertising.
http://www.smstextnews.com/2008/02/whatley_wednesday_-_mobile_advertising.html
m.twitter.com
Obvious examples, but hardly balanced. If I had listed:
http://smirnoff.mobi
http://zagat.mobi
http://sxsw.mobi
even http://yahoo.mobi
… you’d have said “where are the .coms”?
Who knows? Maybe more people drink vodka than use Facebook
Anyway… it’s a fairly moot battle you’re trying to pump. Which mobile sites have the luxury of only using one entry point anyway?
I am surprised that, for a “mobile web visionary”, you’re so keen to support the use of “sedentary web” conventions.
http://www.priceline.mobi (just launched)
Ah yes…
The ‘m.solution’ -
http://www.smstextnews.com/2007/12/the_mobile_web_and_the_m_solution.html
Blatant link to one of my own pieces aside - would genuinely like your opinion on this one I wrote last week re: Mobile Advertising.
http://www.smstextnews.com/2008/02/whatley_wednesday_-_mobile_advertising.html