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noonoo1
09-26-2007, 12:17 AM
Look at the size of this fish i caught, yeha, massive name. What do you guys think:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:

AmericanStates.mobi

hawkeye
09-26-2007, 12:36 AM
It's the 'United States' noonoo, not 'American States'. sorry, but I'd through it back in!!

noonoo1
09-26-2007, 06:11 AM
Hawkeye you having a laugh, UnitedStates is a premium name that has not been released, then you have USA, not released, USofA registed within a couple of hours of mobi launch.
AmericanStates is next in line to the UnitedStates in its value i believe. From this one name the whole geo mobi listings will open up. I will have links to each state, links to each city, each town, social information, bars, restaurants, maps, history, news, weather, holiday destinations, web cams, etc, all accessed while on the go using your mobile phone and still able to use it on your pc. This is encyclopedia size.
Oh yes i certainly believe i have caught a very big fish.
This is a premium name.:coo2l:

hawkeye
09-26-2007, 03:57 PM
Noonoo, call it what it whatever you want, but you are deluding yourself if you think it is a premium name. It may seem like a big fish to you, as you are not in the states, but what you've caught is a 'carp'. Sorry.

noonoo1
09-26-2007, 09:29 PM
Noonoo, call it what it whatever you want, but you are deluding yourself if you think it is a premium name. It may seem like a big fish to you, as you are not in the states, but what you've caught is a 'carp'. Sorry.

Ok. I appreciate your opinion.:smile:

TLD
09-26-2007, 11:52 PM
Noo, sorry, but i agree. i know how it feels to have a whale reeled in, but to learn others don't agree. The term just doen't go. :biggrin: just be thankful you didn't reg a whole slew of them/

Scandiman
09-26-2007, 11:55 PM
Can't say I've heard the term American States used before. But What I'm curious about is if this term is used outside the USA, then this name may have some potential.

coast
09-27-2007, 12:53 AM
noonoo, inside the US it's a dud. I just checked - whoa, over 2 million return results on google - here's your true meaning: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organization_of_American_States - use it for the Organization of American States and you've got yourself 35 countries. I hope you speak Spanish!

Scandiman
09-27-2007, 01:01 AM
noonoo, inside the US it's a dud. I just checked - whoa, over 2 million return results on google - here's your true meaning: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organization_of_American_States - use it for the Organization of American States and you've got yourself 35 countries. I hope you speak Spanish!Great research Coast! Always got to look outside our own little space to fully appreciate the potential in something.

noonoo1
09-27-2007, 08:42 PM
Thanks guys, yes we would look at usa as american states, thats us looking in from the outside. If we were talking about the usa we lookat it as one. I look at the usa and think of it as having individual countries(states) within the usa. It could be because i am from wales which is an individual country within the uk. In our schools we were taught about the individual states. This was similar to how we used to view the USSR, little countries whithin a country.(unfortunatley looked what happened there):eek2:

So yes we do see your individual states as american states.(well in wales anyway:smile:)

Google gave me,

american states......589,000,000
"american states"....2,010,000
"americanstates".....1,080:rolleyes2: but low result on this means my site will have a good chance of being viewed.

With good development and links to other mobi's like Reno, MalibuCalifornia and rodeo drive, we should have a good site. Top of the american mobi tree.:biggrin:

coast
09-27-2007, 10:07 PM
Thanks for the global perspective, noonoo1. Inside the US we just think of it as one big country, and state laws exist but most people don't think about them. Sure, there are regional differences, like accents and a bit of slang, food, whether indoor smoking is allowed or not, and a few other things, but mostly it's pretty standardized.