Most people will be typing (or asking) a question - not entering a domain name. This is all about exact match and SEO. As far as typing 34 characters at one time into a mobile device, I guess that would explain why text messaging (and spinoffs like Twitter) never caught on... :hehe:
Btw, thanks to this thread, I just reg'd the following two dotCOM domain names:
WhoWhatWhereWhenWhyAndHow
(25 characters)
WWWWWAH (7 characters, but much easier to type)
One last comment: equity78, your quote, above, is one of the best reasons I've seen for why dotTEL (Telnic.org) may be a real sleeper. Who wants to remember
1-800 (or was it
866 or
877?) plus two more random digits followed by
4Taxi (painstakingly translated into its numeric equivalent), when you could simply enter
4Taxi.tel on your mobile device and ask for a pick up? For more on this concept, search the following keywords: "
dotTel Has Legs".
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For The Record: ThreeStooges.com is only 3 characters.