Just looking at the example of my 20 year old and all of his friends, they have a cell phone attached to their ear. It is their life. They use the internet for a few basic things. Instant messaging, downloading music, and perhaps lastly......looking for a job. Mortgages and stock quotes will come later in life.
I think the only thing that will hold back .mobi is the cost of usage. If a telco offers unlimited cell time, unlimited text, and unlimited web surfing...you can throw out the home pc and the home phone. If the monthly price comes down to say 100 per month, I will even get rid of the pc and home phone and just carry around one of the snazzy new pda units.
It soon maybe time to sell the Dell shares. Of course, Microsoft may see this coming and decide maybe .mobi isn't such a good idea afterall. I mean, who needs the latest version of Windows for your PDA?
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I think the only thing that will hold back .mobi is the cost of usage. If a telco offers unlimited cell time, unlimited text, and unlimited web surfing...you can throw out the home pc and the home phone. If the monthly price comes down to say 100 per month, I will even get rid of the pc and home phone and just carry around one of the snazzy new pda units.
It soon maybe time to sell the Dell shares. Of course, Microsoft may see this coming and decide maybe .mobi isn't such a good idea afterall. I mean, who needs the latest version of Windows for your PDA?
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