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    Could responsive sites be the past and dedicated mobile sites the future?

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    Could responsive sites be the past and dedicated mobile sites the future? Empty Could responsive sites be the past and dedicated mobile sites the future?

    Post by Tely 2013-12-10, 1:15 pm

    .tel has so many advantages. Perhaps it's only a matter of time until it will be discovered:

    2014: the mobile SEO timebomb
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    Post by mikeseaton 2013-12-10, 4:56 pm

    @Tely - Time to "Get Real" - Telnic is OLDER than Google - and the .tel extension was publicly launched nearly 5 years ago.

    How much time does it take for a new mousetrap to be "discovered" ?

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    Post by 4444 2013-12-11, 3:47 pm

    Nevertheless, it reflects a very common innovation misconception – that it’s all about the idea.

    Caught in the Mousetrap !!!
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    Post by mikeseaton 2013-12-11, 4:49 pm


    @4444 - Great Article that should be compulsory reading for Telnic's Directors !

    As I read it the parallels with the attitude and approach that Telnic have chosen to adopt became ever more apparent !

    Not much more to add really - if Telnic still refuse to GET REAL all we can do is wait for the money to run out and let a more dynamic and "ecosystem-focussed" organisation take over and lead the way !

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    Post by 4444 2013-12-11, 5:56 pm

    I'm afraid Telnic's employees believe it's not their fault that nobody is interested in an undeveloped product. Yes, let's wait for a new staff; the old one doesn't get it!

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