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Wouldn't it be nice if domain naming followed a standard protocol? Vance Hedderel, Director of PR and Communications at dotMobi certainly thinks so. In this CTIA interview, Vance tells us the point behind standardization, and who is behind the movement. dotMobi provides the critical link between mobile operators, handset manufacturers, content providers / brands and users to make phones the tool of choice for the web mobile.
With the plethora of devices available with internet access, it becomes more and more important for internet content providers to be aware of the needs of the consumer. It is even more important for those commercial content providers. Listen to Vince explain his thoughts about the benefits of this intelligent naming convention.
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Comments
errhead says:
and coincidentally .mobi puts money in the pocket of pointless middlemen
just replace www. with wap.
works a treat
requires no overhead of a complete top level domain, and salesmen like him
yes a standard naming convention is a good idea, but the different prefix is less confusing
it's easy to tell wap.whitehouse.gov from wap.whitehouse.com
www.whitehouse.mobi, not so much
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