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  1. #1
    Todd Allcock
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    At 28 Jun 2008 20:49:23 -0700 4phun wrote:
    > Target Content to iPhone Visitors
    > http://iphonemicrosites.com/tutorial...hone-visitors/
    >
    > With the numbers of users visiting your website from an iPhone/iPod
    > touch growing each day, opportunities to show these visitors targeted
    > content are becoming increasingly valuable...


    This again? You posted about these clowns last week.

    Do you own their stock?





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  2. #2
    4phun
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    Re: Target Content to iPhone Visitors

    On Jun 29, 1:09*am, Todd Allcock <[email protected]> wrote:
    > At 28 Jun 2008 20:49:23 -0700 4phun wrote:
    >
    > > *Target Content to iPhone Visitors
    > > http://iphonemicrosites.com/tutorial...hone-visitors/

    >
    > > With the numbers of users visiting your website from an iPhone/iPod
    > > touch growing each day, opportunities to show these visitors targeted
    > > content are becoming increasingly valuable...

    >
    > This again? *You posted about these clowns last week.
    >
    > Do you own their stock?


    Lets see.
    A web site gvies away free information on how to improve the coding of
    a web page to give the iPhone special deals and a special display as
    they handshake with the mobile HTML request.
    .
    They do not get any benefit from a user adding this simple code to
    their existing web page.

    This web site is going to make a ton of money somehow giving away
    intellectual property just like open source folks do.

    Yeah right.

    Fox News, ABC News, Amazon.com and hundreds of other sites have
    already implemented this code for the Apple browser in order to give
    us special deals or an easy to view display formated for a 3.5 inch
    screen.

    Perhaps you do not want others to follow these leading web sites and
    so lose out on driving millions of iPhones to their web site too?

    I for one like the fact I can view Amazon through a special iPhone
    portal or I can toggle over to the classic Amazon PC web page and view
    that with a few extra taps on the screen. I like the fact I get
    freebies and such by using the iPhone as opposed to using the PC or an
    pold fashioned PDA to look up information when I am out and about. It
    is a pleasant experience that makes using the iPhone even more fun and
    practical. I like the special treatment I got at Starbucks today (free
    coffee) and from AT&T when I forgot my password to my account (a
    simple question and then instant access). AT&T Wi-Fi service is great!

    BTW Sprints new iPhone killer, the INSTINCT, doesn't even have Wi-Fi
    like the iPhone!

    Samsung and Sprint forgot to include the Wi-Fi radio!


    New Sprint users that are just discovering that are not happy campers.
    Heh it is Sprint; too bad - so sad... ROTFL.

    Verizon's CEO gave a speech where he decried the 'iPhone conspiracy'
    and he hoped Steve Jobs would die soon. ROTFL.









  3. #3
    Todd Allcock
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    Re: Target Content to iPhone Visitors

    At 29 Jun 2008 00:03:14 -0700 4phun wrote:

    > > This again? *You posted about these clowns last week.
    > >
    > > Do you own their stock?

    >
    > Lets see.
    > A web site gvies away free information on how to improve the coding of
    > a web page to give the iPhone special deals and a special display as
    > they handshake with the mobile HTML request.



    Again, you already posted this last week. Slow iPhone news day? Or do you
    just post anything you read with "iPhone" in it and can't remember what you
    posted previously?

    > They do not get any benefit from a user adding this simple code to
    > their existing web page.



    Gold Medal Flour doesn't get any direct "benefit" from the apple pie recipe
    they print on the side of the bag except goodwill and customer loyalty..

    > This web site is going to make a ton of money somehow giving away
    > intellectual property just like open source folks do.
    >
    > Yeah right.


    Did you browse over to "services?"


    They sell their Microsite development tool kit for $998 (Hurry! Regular
    price is $1298!)

    Or they'll turn your pre-existing mobile website into an iPhone Microsite
    for $100-300/hour (depending on dificulty level.)


    > Fox News, ABC News, Amazon.com and hundreds of other sites have
    > already implemented this code for the Apple browser in order to give
    > us special deals or an easy to view display formated for a 3.5 inch
    > screen.


    All all Apple users this easy to impress, or just you? Do you realy think
    the concept of a device-specific mobile formatted site is new or nesworthy?
    Jeez, it's Deva Vu all over again.


    > Perhaps you do not want others to follow these leading web sites and
    > so lose out on driving millions of iPhones to their web site too?


    No, I think mobile-formatted sites are good things. We discussed this when
    ou posted the same nonsense LAST WEEK.

    > I for one like the fact I can view Amazon through a special iPhone
    > portal or I can toggle over to the classic Amazon PC web page and view
    > that with a few extra taps on the screen.


    Yeah, that's how Amazon's mobile sites have worked for, oh, as long as
    they've usde them. At least four or five years, I'd guess..

    > I like the fact I get
    > freebies and such by using the iPhone as opposed to using the PC or an
    > pold fashioned PDA to look up information when I am out and about. It
    > is a pleasant experience that makes using the iPhone even more fun and
    > practical.


    Which has nothing to do with you repeatedly shiling the services of "iPhone
    Microsites LLC." There were iPhone-formatted mobile sites before these
    guys started selling tools, or development and consulting services.


    > I like the special treatment I got at Starbucks today (free
    > coffee) and from AT&T when I forgot my password to my account (a
    > simple question and then instant access). AT&T Wi-Fi service is great!


    And this was all made possible by iPhone Microsites LLC's $425/hour
    webdesign services, or have we wandered off-topic?


    > BTW Sprints new iPhone killer, the INSTINCT, doesn't even have Wi-Fi
    > like the iPhone!
    >
    > Samsung and Sprint forgot to include the Wi-Fi radio!



    They didn't "forget." While I'd rather have WiFi than not have it, it's
    certainly less necessary on a 3G phone than a 2G phone, particularly on a
    network with good 3G deployment.

    > New Sprint users that are just discovering that are not happy campers.



    Why? Sprint users get unlimited 3G for half the price of AT&T users, and
    Sprint's $69 plan includes voice, 3G, mobile TV, messaging, and turn-by-
    turn navigation. $69 on AT&T gets you voice, 3G, and Google Maps' "follow
    the bouncing ball."


    > Heh it is Sprint; too bad - so sad... ROTFL.



    And again, you miss the point of the Instinct (or other iPhone "killers.")
    There is no replacement for the iPhone amongst the Apple fans or the
    fashionistas. However, a considerable number of US consumers shop carrier
    first, device second, putting things like coverage, monthly rates, etc..
    ahead of how cool or powerful their phone is. For THOSE people- the ones
    who'd never switch from Verizon or Sprint to AT&T for whatever reason- is
    who the Instinct and Voyager, etc. are for. Neither Samsung nor Sprint
    intend to woo the guy planning to camp out in front of the AT&T store the
    night before release day..


    > Verizon's CEO gave a speech where he decried the 'iPhone conspiracy'
    > and he hoped Steve Jobs would die soon. ROTFL.



    You mean that's how fanboi blogs translated his comments...?





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