By the way... Many times I come across services I would like to use or
stores I would like to buy from and the only way to tell if it works outside
U.S. or not is to go through the registration process and get to that Enter
your address page..I try searching the geographical scope in the 'About'
section many times, but I never find it there.

..If they're only U.S. based, I understand that I'm not their target and
they don't really care, but it's still a bit frustrating. If they're global,
I would apprecciate knowing that as soon as possible.
I would expect the home page to be an indicator of what a business/service
is about, and geographical scope is pretty important considering I'm surfing
the web, not walking down the street.

Any other people outside U.S. experiencing this?

Sebi

On Dec 17, 2007 9:53 PM, Andrew Milmoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> We Americans tend to be pretty American-centric. Keep in mind that users
> from emerging markets (e.g. China) will pass us by very soon.
>
> -Milmoe
>
>

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http://www.sergiutauciuc.ro/en/
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