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To: Gutterball who wrote (222)7/8/1999 2:52:00 PM
From: Gutterball  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 553
 
(.dk) Want to be thrown for a loop, try this...

messagemedia.dk

Three down, four to go, #reply-9354797.

Take that Buster !!!



To: Gutterball who wrote (222)7/8/1999 6:19:00 PM
From: Gutterball  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 553
 
(.io) This is the one I was looking for. That's IO, as in British Indian Ocean Territory.

messagemedia.io (maybe)

Check it out... 206.161.233.168

Pay attention to the domains. There's that uu.net domain again. The uplinks suggests this domain will be used for Australia and Japan as well as other countries.

My ole lady is calling me for dinner, so I've got to give it up for awhile. But I'm thinking about what they are saying about Yahoo and advertising today on TV and how other internet companies may not be as successful... yada yada yada...

IMHO, it appears Yahoo and Messagemedia are gearing up for global commerce, no strike that, I mean inter-stellar commerce.

Recall this estimate #reply-10416947, I had it wrong. My pissant hand calculator, -- you know, the one you use before you domino -- didn't have enough places.

65 million reg users x 2700 advertisers x $1.00 per 1000 messages is $175.5 million if you send each user one message from each advertiser every three months. Unrealistic grated, but that number (175 million) beats Yahoo's net revenues by some $20 million.

Granted, dollars follow eyeballs, but the email potential could easily double current revenues. It is a question of getting it developed. And from what little we have seen of the domains being registered, Messagemedia is gearing up to do some serious Global Battle.

Forget CPTH et al., when the sleeper awakes, "...I want to be in that number, when the Saints come marching in."