At 2:47 PM -0800 2/15/03, Roger B.A. Klorese wrote: >Ross Wm. Rader wrote: > >>Besides, the DNS is not a directory, it isn't an application, it isn't, it >>isn't, it isn't. >> >It is, it is, it always has been. People remember company or >organization names, not domains. When they're looking for the >Shooblyboo Corporation, they don't Google for the company -- they try >shooblyboo.com first. If that fails, then they go to a search engine.
4.4 MILLION monthly searches for "hotmail.com" on Overture's SE tend to suggest that your statement is a generalisation. http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/?term=hotmail.com The question is, can we come up with some sort of moron ratio, knowing that figure? -- Paul Gordon, IQ Management Corporation http://iqmc.com
