Domain: gonumber.net
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Comments · 17
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Re:Already done...
And we are soon to start seeking businesses to be listed at www.gonumber.net. Some initial customers can be seen at GoNumber.net/hot. The major upgrade we are working on is based on Open Source too and will offer the kind of affordable location based listings small businesses desire - photos included.
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A lifetime GoNumber is still better......because it references a database of all your information, and only costs about $15 for life.
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Re:Lets hopeSudz, if you get a lifetime personal GoNumber, you don't have to worry such matters. Get a free one on me at GoNumber.net/free.
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Already been done in a way...
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Already been done in a way...
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Sorry, only GoNumber offers true lifetime number..
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GoNumber.net a more innovative solution?You may like to check out GoNumber.net Personal listing. Thanks to the fact GoNumber.net is a directory NOT a technology / standard, it can adapt, so your GoNumber really does last forever, even if new communications mediums arrive in the future. There are privacy controls built in (being upgraded as you read this). GoNumber.net allows you to choose a GoNumber that is between 1 and 10 digits in length. It can even represent the letters on a phone keypad. Furthermore you can opt to input the alphanumeric equivalent of a GoNumber into the GoNumber field at www.gonumber.net or surf to www.gonumber.net/xxxxx where xxxxx is your GoNumber or alphanumeric equiv. For example, http://www.gonumber.net/555123. Or try inputting 'GOiSS' into the GoNumber input field at GoNumber.net to see a GoNumber weblink in action.
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GoNumber.net a more innovative solution?You may like to check out GoNumber.net Personal listing. Thanks to the fact GoNumber.net is a directory NOT a technology / standard, it can adapt, so your GoNumber really does last forever, even if new communications mediums arrive in the future. There are privacy controls built in (being upgraded as you read this). GoNumber.net allows you to choose a GoNumber that is between 1 and 10 digits in length. It can even represent the letters on a phone keypad. Furthermore you can opt to input the alphanumeric equivalent of a GoNumber into the GoNumber field at www.gonumber.net or surf to www.gonumber.net/xxxxx where xxxxx is your GoNumber or alphanumeric equiv. For example, http://www.gonumber.net/555123. Or try inputting 'GOiSS' into the GoNumber input field at GoNumber.net to see a GoNumber weblink in action.
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Re:Textual Internet Phone NumbersYou may like to check out GoNumber.net Personal listing. Something we invented in 1992, but are only now starting to focus on in order to be 'on time'. Thanks to the fact GoNumber.net is a directory NOT a technology / standard, it can adapt, so your GoNumber really does last forever, even if new communications mediums arrive in the future. And our system allows you to choose a GoNumber that is between 1 and 10 digits in length. It can even represent the letters on a phone keypad. Furthermore you can input the alphanumeric equivalent of your GoNumber into the GoNumber field at www.gonumber.net or surf to www.gonumber.net/xxxxx where xxxxx is your GoNumber or alphanumeric equiv. For example, http://www.gonumber.net/555123
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Re:Textual Internet Phone NumbersYou may like to check out GoNumber.net Personal listing. Something we invented in 1992, but are only now starting to focus on in order to be 'on time'. Thanks to the fact GoNumber.net is a directory NOT a technology / standard, it can adapt, so your GoNumber really does last forever, even if new communications mediums arrive in the future. And our system allows you to choose a GoNumber that is between 1 and 10 digits in length. It can even represent the letters on a phone keypad. Furthermore you can input the alphanumeric equivalent of your GoNumber into the GoNumber field at www.gonumber.net or surf to www.gonumber.net/xxxxx where xxxxx is your GoNumber or alphanumeric equiv. For example, http://www.gonumber.net/555123
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Re:Proposed Standard?
We're developing a scalable OS for such devices, having had the idea over 20 years ago. If you want to be notified when we launch, let me know via the contact info on my SPACECARD at www.gonumber.net/2539.
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Yeh, but the P800 is STILL not available yet!The P800 is not due for release anywhere until next year, so why do we keep reading about apps for it? By the time it is launched, other phones will be out, such as Motorola's amazing phone whose model number escapes me right now (swivel camera, triband, MP3 player, video player, bluetooth etc). Siemens have branded the Motorola as the U10 by the way. It does have a smaller screen, so probably not so well suited to complex applications, but certainly be excellent for gaming. Here it is:
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Advertising not always required to sell a productI come from England, and until recently, advertising outside of magazines was considered offensive. On the BBC's Tomorrow's World TV show, product names and logos were covered up. Consumer purchased products because they saw them in use elsewhere. I bought my first Audi Coupé GT because a friend visited in one, and I was impressed. All advertising does is re-inforce a brand. If we purchased products because we saw them advertised, we would be idiots because we would be parting with our money without knowing if what we we purchasing was a viable product. Word of mouth sells. Of course, advertising is essential to introduce a new product too, but an opt in (permission marketing) based service is a way to clean up the web. And yup, I'm about to advertise. We're about to do it at GoNumber.net by allowing those with a Personal listing to choose to receive news from the manufacturers of products. For example, if you own a particular car, you will be able to opt to be notified of recalls, new gadgets, models etc. Simply click a checkbox to stop the flow. The potential is significant and finally offers an alternative to an advertising overload.
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Advertising not always required to sell a productI come from England, and until recently, advertising outside of magazines was considered offensive. On the BBC's Tomorrow's World TV show, product names and logos were covered up. Consumer purchased products because they saw them in use elsewhere. I bought my first Audi Coupé GT because a friend visited in one, and I was impressed. All advertising does is re-inforce a brand. If we purchased products because we saw them advertised, we would be idiots because we would be parting with our money without knowing if what we we purchasing was a viable product. Word of mouth sells. Of course, advertising is essential to introduce a new product too, but an opt in (permission marketing) based service is a way to clean up the web. And yup, I'm about to advertise. We're about to do it at GoNumber.net by allowing those with a Personal listing to choose to receive news from the manufacturers of products. For example, if you own a particular car, you will be able to opt to be notified of recalls, new gadgets, models etc. Simply click a checkbox to stop the flow. The potential is significant and finally offers an alternative to an advertising overload.
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There is an American car, and it's even better...
See the GM AUTOnomy.
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Re:AUTOnomy seems like a better idea to me...
Agreed. See my posting just before yours. Also see our permanent Autonomy SPACECARD at GoNumber.net/gmautonomy
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What about GM's brilliant HiWire hydrogen car?
The GM HiWire vehicle offers an even more environmentally friendly solution. They have mentioned it could go into production within 10 years, so why are Toyota even talking gasoline? Greedy special interests (hence possible war in Iraq) have got to be completely eliminated so humankind can finally unleash it's true potential and not be constrained by the visionless far right. Best way is for people to start boycotting gasoline powered cars altogether from about 2006. Vote with your pockets.