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Re: kokonutguy post# 20059

Thursday, 06/02/2005 10:44:26 AM

Thursday, June 02, 2005 10:44:26 AM

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Exactly, kokonutguy, that's what I'm saying. We don't know and I'm curious to see when it's unveiled.

Exactly my point as well...there's nothing to compare yet EVERYTHING to compare, the way I see it. Simply because it's an extension to another medium and there are the patents. That's like saying there's nothing to compare w/ SAIC and what they've done w/ Network Solutions and the domain registry idea and what they're about to do w/ NeoMedia and the WordRegistry.

What I'm saying about the "gravitas" of having SAIC behind it is that I think the world will be much less skeptical right off-the-bat to the idea, therefore making "lift-off", IMO, a much bigger bang than if they (NeoMedia) were doing it alone.

As we are well aware of, as w/ anything in it's infancy, there's always that skeptical hump that has to be overcome before widespread use comes to fruition. SAIC flattens that hump considerably.

Ubiquity is the key but it can only be ubiquitous if it's available in the same way across many "platforms", everywhere and anywhere, i.e., "Pizza" should point the consumer to the same info everywhere and anywhere in relevance to the "position" of the consumer. It wouldn't be there case if there would be more than one owner of the keyword "Pizza" across different mobile "keyword search" platforms.

That's why the patents, at least in the large, relevant countries and areas (NorthAmerica/Europe/SA, etc...) are so important because this is the real leverage that gives validity and importance of the WordRegistry.

If you want to do it mobile, you gotta do it w/ PC technology that's tied directly the the WordRegistry.

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