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Any time a .mobi is seen, it's like the 2nd coming of Jesus:
"Oh man! I saw _____.mobi, and wanted to take a picture of it, but I missed my chance!"
If it really is going to be the standard for mobile Internet - where are all the sites? The only mobi site I see regularly is FoxNews.mobi, and every time they introduce it it's so awkward:
"For mobile news, go on your mobile device to Fox News.mobi - that's MOBEY - M-O-B-I."
If you go on Google and type "mobile internet," how many times do you think ".mobi" shows up on the page? Any guesses? A big fat ZERO. None. Not even an AD for a .mobi site.
So I decided to start thinking like the "Average Joe" - I have a Blackberry and I want to find sites that are compatible with my device. I search: mobile websites blackberry - A few mobi sites, right? No. A big fat ZERO.
Instead:
www.npr.org/mobile
www.google.com/mobile/
www.eamobile.com/blackberry/
mobile.blackberry.com/
mobile.yahoo.com/blackberry
Google is part owner of .mobi for goodness sakes! What the heck are they thinking?
Search "mobile websites" - how many .mobi? Only 1. That's it.
Is this why every time a .mobi appears it's like we saw Bigfoot, or the Loch Ness Monster?
I would love to hear your thoughts, and would like to try to be convinced that .mobi is actually worthwhile, because right now I just hear a big fat toilet bowl flushing. I do have an open mind.
I just need some logical arguments and proof.
"Oh man! I saw _____.mobi, and wanted to take a picture of it, but I missed my chance!"
If it really is going to be the standard for mobile Internet - where are all the sites? The only mobi site I see regularly is FoxNews.mobi, and every time they introduce it it's so awkward:
"For mobile news, go on your mobile device to Fox News.mobi - that's MOBEY - M-O-B-I."
If you go on Google and type "mobile internet," how many times do you think ".mobi" shows up on the page? Any guesses? A big fat ZERO. None. Not even an AD for a .mobi site.
So I decided to start thinking like the "Average Joe" - I have a Blackberry and I want to find sites that are compatible with my device. I search: mobile websites blackberry - A few mobi sites, right? No. A big fat ZERO.
Instead:
www.npr.org/mobile
www.google.com/mobile/
www.eamobile.com/blackberry/
mobile.blackberry.com/
mobile.yahoo.com/blackberry
Google is part owner of .mobi for goodness sakes! What the heck are they thinking?
Search "mobile websites" - how many .mobi? Only 1. That's it.
Is this why every time a .mobi appears it's like we saw Bigfoot, or the Loch Ness Monster?
I would love to hear your thoughts, and would like to try to be convinced that .mobi is actually worthwhile, because right now I just hear a big fat toilet bowl flushing. I do have an open mind.
I just need some logical arguments and proof.





