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http://www.siliconvalleyreporter.co...nk-organically-on-mobile-phones-google-slips/
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Search for mobile link directory on google and depending where you are searching from,
there should be 1 - 2 .mobis on the first page.
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Earlier today Google let slip for 24 minutes before retracting the tweet that .mobi is now the platform for mobile and everyone from Go Daddy to Enom.com have reported record sales.
“Its 1990 all over again” says Greg Partisan with Domain authority as .mobi extension sales took off.
The mobile Web is growing exponentially, recording 700% growth in the past year. With this growth, however, comes the need for standardization to allow the mobile Web to continue to develop. We've seen this numerous times in the past where competing technology standards have delayed widespread adoption. In the 1970s it was VCR vs. Betamax and in the 1990s it was Digital Audio Tape vs. MiniDisc vs. CD. In both of these cases, it was the format that got in the lead first, and enjoyed the widest industry support, that eventually triumphed. Today .mobi enjoys this same position as the most prevalent mobile domain in use.
.Mobi domain ending will replace .com for search preference only on all mobile devices starting March of 2013 and the first day sales of the extension were over 23 million.
http://www.siliconvalleyreporter.co...nk-organically-on-mobile-phones-google-slips/
Here is an example:
Search for mobile link directory on google and depending where you are searching from,
there should be 1 - 2 .mobis on the first page.
Do you know of any other search terms where this is the case? Please post...
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