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  • DaddyHalbucks
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    • Feb 2004
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    #1

    TabletPorn,com --domain for sale

    We have a great domain for sale, check it out:

    TabletPorn,com

    Here is some information about the booming tablet market:

    Gartner: Nearly 20 million tablets to be sold in 2010
    http://www.networkworld.com/news/201...lets-ipad.html

    IDC: 18 million tablets, 12 million e-readers shipped in 2010
    http://www.engadget.com/2011/03/10/i...ipped-in-2010/

    Corning Analyst: 180 Million Tablets Sold, 2014
    http://www.slashgear.com/corning-ana...2014-04131081/

    By the end of the decade, there will probably be a billion tablets sold; that's my guess.

    If any porn company is serious about getting their share of this fast growing platform, which promises to be HUGE --let's talk.
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  • DaddyHalbucks
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    • Feb 2004
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    #2
    Super sweet domain!
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    • DaddyHalbucks
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      • Feb 2004
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      #3
      How many years do you guys think it will take to get to the 1 billion tablets sold mark?

      I am going to guess it will happen by 2017.
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      • DaddyHalbucks
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        #4
        To the top!
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        • DaddyHalbucks
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          #5
          I had one decent offer, but the domain is still available.

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          • porn-mobile
            Registered User
            • Oct 2010
            • 84

            #6
            Any traffic?

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            • DaddyHalbucks
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              • Feb 2004
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              #7
              Originally posted by porn-mobile
              Any traffic?
              Right now:
              probably a little, I don't track it.

              In a few years, when the 1 billionth tablet gets shipped to consumers:
              quite a bit, I imagine.

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              • quickhosting
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                • Jun 2011
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                #8
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                • DaddyHalbucks
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                  #9
                  Any serious offers?
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                  • DaddyHalbucks
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                    #10
                    Which porn companies intend to dominate the tablet marketspace in the next few years?
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                    • DaddyHalbucks
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                      #11
                      PC sales continue slump amid iPad takeover

                      By David Goldman @CNNMoneyTech July 13, 2011: 5:58 PM ET

                      NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Shipments of personal computers in the United
                      States tumbled in the second quarter as manufacturers, retailers and
                      consumers shift their focus to tablets.

                      U.S. PC shipments fell 5.6%, compared to the same three-month period a
                      year ago, according Gartner. Worldwide PC shipments grew just 2.3%,
                      well below the tech consultancy's modest 6.7% growth forecast.

                      "Given the hype around media tablets such as the iPad, retailers were
                      very conservative in placing orders for PCs," said Mikako Kitagawa,
                      principal analyst at Gartner. "Instead, they wanted to secure space
                      for media tablets."

                      The consumer PC market had been growing strongly since 2007, driven
                      primarily by the rise of low-priced netbooks. Now, that segment of the
                      market is being replaced by the iPad and, to a much lesser degree,
                      some Google (GOOG, Fortune 500) Android, Research In Motion (RIMM)
                      BlackBerry and Microsoft Windows-based tablets.

                      Apple (AAPL, Fortune 500) has sold nearly 20 million iPads in their
                      first year on store shelves. Meanwhile, U.S. PC manufacturers have
                      been underselling their year-ago results by about a million devices.

                      Acer, the world's fourth-largest PC manufacturer, was the biggest
                      loser. The Gateway owner shipped 20.4% fewer computers last quarter
                      than it did a year ago.

                      By contrast, Lenovo's global shipments grew 22.5%.

                      In the U.S., No. 1 PC seller Hewlett-Packard's (HPQ, Fortune 500)
                      shipments fell 1.2% and No. 2 Dell (DELL, Fortune 500) tumbled 9.8%.
                      HP's outlook sours on slumping PC sales

                      It wasn't all grim news. Apple, the country's third-largest PC seller,
                      grew its shipments by 8.5%, putting to rest fears that iPad sales
                      would cannibalize its Macintosh line. Apple frequently touts is
                      so-called "halo effect," in which satisfied buyers of less expensive
                      Apple items like iPods, iPhones and iPads buy the more expensive Macs
                      for their next PC purchases.

                      Toshiba's U.S. shipments rose 3.3%, while all others fell 6.9%.

                      PC growth is mostly coming from emerging markets, particularly in the
                      Asia-Pacific and Latin American regions, while PC sales in more mature
                      markets like North America and Europe are sinking in favor of tablets.

                      But one source of growth in the mature markets the corporate world.
                      Many companies are in the midst of a so-called "hardware refreshment
                      cycle," in which they buy a slew of new PCs to replace their aging
                      ones. The most recent refresh has been exacerbated by corporations
                      stretching the life of their PCs in recent years due to the
                      combination of the Great Recession and Microsoft's (MSFT, Fortune 500)
                      unpopular Windows Vista operating system.

                      Overall, however, the PC market is "shifting to modest, but steady
                      growth," Kitagawa said.

                      As a result of the tablet boom, Gartner said it expects PC shipments
                      in the U.S. and other mature markets to grow less than 10% annually,
                      on average, between 2011 and 2015 thanks to "a general loss in
                      consumer enthusiasm for mobile PCs."

                      That represents a sizeable shift in Gartner's earlier expectations,
                      which were colored by the belief that consumers would continue buying
                      laptops as their second and third PCs. Gartner reduced its 2011 PC
                      shipment growth forecast a whopping five percentage points, ratcheting
                      it down from 15.9% to 10.5%.

                      http://money.cnn.com/2011/07/13/tech...les/index.htm?
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                      • DaddyHalbucks
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                        #12
                        Amazon to Battle Apple iPad With Tablet

                        By STU WOO And YUKARI IWATANI KANE

                        JULY 14, 2011

                        Amazon.com Inc. has battled Apple Inc. over digital books, digital
                        music and mobile applications. Now the two companies are taking their
                        clash to another front: the tablet market.

                        Amazon plans to release a tablet computer by October, people familiar
                        with the matter said, intensifying its rivalry with Apple's iPad.

                        Amazon will launch a tablet by October, intensifying the rivalry with
                        Apple and its iPad. WSJ reporter Stu Woo gives Lauren Rudser the
                        details we know so far.

                        While Amazon has long offered digital content on its website, it has
                        lacked much of the hardware to go with it. Now the Seattle company
                        hopes customers will use its tablet to buy and rent that content, said
                        people familiar with its thinking.

                        An Amazon spokesman didn't respond to requests for comment.

                        Amazon's looming entry into the tablet market, which Chief Executive
                        Jeff Bezos has hinted at in his appearances this year, is the latest
                        example of how technology companies, once focused on a particular
                        segment of the industry, are increasingly jostling one another on
                        multiple fronts.

                        That trend is evident in the enterprise-technology arena, where
                        onetime partners such as Hewlett-Packard Co. and Oracle Corp. became
                        enemies in markets including server computers, and it is now becoming
                        evident in consumer technology.

                        In recent years, Apple, Amazon and Google Inc. have found themselves
                        competing in areas such as the mobile software market and digital
                        content. The overlap stems from a race to tap into the young and
                        growing field of selling digital goods, such as video, music and
                        books, which are potentially vast markets as more consumers turn to
                        downloads.

                        Apple and Amazon have already had some bitter clashes. In March, Apple
                        sued Amazon alleging the online retailer had violated the trademark on
                        the name "App Store." Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs also has poked
                        fun at Amazon's Kindle electronic-book reader, saying that few people
                        read and that general-purpose devices like the iPad are superior to
                        single-purpose ones.

                        "Amazon and Apple are frenemies"—both friends and enemies—said Sarah
                        Rotman Epps, a Forrester Research analyst. They "rely on each other as
                        partners"—Amazon, for example, sells digital books via its Kindle app
                        in Apple's iTunes Store—but "at the same time, they aggressively
                        compete for customers' attention and dollars," she said.

                        Amazon faces a tough road against Apple in the tablet market. Since
                        introducing the iPad last year, Apple had sold 19.5 million of the
                        devices as of the end of March. It is far and away the leader in the
                        tablet market.
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                        The iPad has been bolstered by its connection to Apple's App Store,
                        which sells videogames and other software, and Apple's iTunes store,
                        where people can easily download music, videos and books.

                        Apple officials didn't respond to a request for comment.

                        Amazon's tablet will have a roughly nine-inch screen and will run on
                        Google's Android platform, said people familiar with the device.
                        Unlike the iPad, it won't have a camera, one of these people said.
                        While the pricing and distribution of the device is unclear, the
                        online retailer won't design the initial tablet itself. It also is
                        outsourcing production to an Asian manufacturer, the people said.

                        One of the people said the company is working on another model, of its
                        own design, that could be released next year.

                        The introduction of a tablet poses a conundrum for Amazon on how to
                        keep from cannibalizing sales of its popular Kindle. Amazon has long
                        said the Kindle is its best-selling device, though it has declined to
                        disclose sales.

                        A person familiar with Amazon's thinking said it still figuring out
                        how to market the tablet computer. One issue is whether customers will
                        want to buy both the tablet and Kindle, which is viewed as a
                        dedicated-reading device for bookworms.

                        But Amazon will be facing competitors other than Apple. Sony Corp. on
                        Wednesday unveiled prototypes of a tablet and a wallet-shaped
                        dual-screen portable device that will offer movies, apps, music, books
                        and PlayStation games. Sony said the devices would be available later
                        this year.

                        Amazon plans to introduce two updated versions of its black-and-white
                        Kindle in this year's third quarter, people familiar with the matter
                        said. One of the new Kindles will have a touch screen, which current
                        models don't have.

                        Amazon is better-positioned than other companies to go up against
                        Apple, said Ms. Epps, the Forrester analyst. Part of the reason is
                        because Amazon already has a digital-content store with a significant
                        selection and following. Amazon has heavily promoted its digital
                        offerings this year. It launched a streaming video service in
                        February. And in May, it undercut Apple's iTunes store by selling an
                        album by pop singer Lady Gaga for 99 cents.

                        Amazon is also in a position to offer a cheaper alternative to the
                        iPad, said Ms. Epps. It could sell the tablet for a loss while hoping
                        to make money on sales of movies, music and books.

                        Customers are "looking for a cheaper alternative, and they're looking
                        for a compelling experience, in terms of both content and shopping,"
                        which Amazon can offer, Ms. Epps said.

                        Nonetheless, she noted that unlike Apple, which has its own retail
                        stores, Amazon lacks a natural brick-and-mortar outlet to sell its
                        products. In addition, Amazon's product may be less refined than the
                        iPad, which is in its second generation.

                        "I don't know whether Amazon will be able to compete with Apple
                        head-to-head on hardware sophistication," she said.

                        —Amir Efrati contributed to this article.

                        http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...058153874.html
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                        • DaddyHalbucks
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                          • Feb 2004
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                          #13
                          This is a great opportunity. You are almost guaranteed market share of this blossoming platform.
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                          • net_hed
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                            • Jan 2007
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                            #14
                            100 from me.
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                            • DaddyHalbucks
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by net_hed
                              100 from me.
                              LOL. Not a chance.

                              Domain is probably sold to someone else for alot more money. Consider it off the market, at least for now.
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                              • DaddyHalbucks
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                                #16
                                Domain is now SOLD.

                                U snooze, U lose.

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                                • porn-mobile
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                                  • Oct 2010
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                                  #17
                                  Care to help broker the domain pornipad.com ?

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                                  • DaddyHalbucks
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                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by porn-mobile
                                    Care to help broker the domain pornipad.com ?
                                    1. I don't broker, I manage my own portfolio.

                                    2. I might make an exception once in a while for an extraordinary domain, but this is not such a case.

                                    3. The domain is a potential liability as it contains a famous, registered, and distinctive trademark.
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