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		<title>By: The Gungle &#187; Mobile Content Destination Sites II</title>
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		<description>[...] Following up in Mobile Content Destination Sites. Russell Beattie cast some doubt on the future of directories for mobile web sites and servies: 3. I really doubt the short-term viability of â€œdirectoriesâ€ of content. Even just a few months ago, I thought thereâ€™d be a place for a list of good links out there, but I think the idea is quickly going away. Just like on the PC-based web, no one uses web site directories any more (Yahoo, Mozdir, etc.), and in as little as 6 months to a year, there will be so many mobile sites out there that thereâ€™ll be no use trying to make a usable directory either. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Following up in Mobile Content Destination Sites. Russell Beattie cast some doubt on the future of directories for mobile web sites and servies: 3. I really doubt the short-term viability of â€œdirectoriesâ€ of content. Even just a few months ago, I thought thereâ€™d be a place for a list of good links out there, but I think the idea is quickly going away. Just like on the PC-based web, no one uses web site directories any more (Yahoo, Mozdir, etc.), and in as little as 6 months to a year, there will be so many mobile sites out there that thereâ€™ll be no use trying to make a usable directory either. [...]</p>
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