Happy Thanksgiving Mobilitysite!

Posted by Chris Leckness on Nov 25, 2009

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Thanksgiving Happy Thanksgiving to our all readers on behalf of the staff here at Mobilitysite. Without you guys, this site would not be what it was back in the Aximsite days and it definitely would not be what it is today, almost 7 years later. This ride all started out on Aximsite in December 2002, then I created Mobilitysite in April of 2005. Slowly but surely, Aximsite faded into Mobilitysite and here we are 7 years later, still kicking. For this opportunity, I am truly thankful. I am sure I speak on behalf of all the contributors to Mobilitysite when I say, THANK YOU, the readers!

Most importantly, I want to thank my family for putting up with this ridiculous obsession that I have for mobile tech and building sites that end in the word site. My wife has been all too tolerable to all this over the years and my kids have been forgiving as well. As they get older, I am neglecting the site more and more in attempts to spend more time with them. Thanks Bonnie, Brittney, and Brett!

Still important… From the bottom of my heart, I want to thank all the volunteers that assist me here at Mobilitysite. You guys are the glue that keeps this all together. I know and you know that all these readers aren’t here to hear me blab about my obsessions. Thanks guys!

It would also be a shame to leave out the sponsors and the companies that have supported us over all these years. Cases.com, Dell, HP to an extent, HTC, Wagged, Edelman, MWW, AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, and more! I am sure I have left out many great supporters too, sorry. Thanks folks!

Lastly, I personally want to thank Bill Gates and Steve Jobs too! Thanks for heading up the companies that make the technology that a lot of our desires and passions revolve around!

What are all of you thankful for?

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Chris Leckness is the Owner/Administrator of Mobilitysite. He is a Microsoft MVP, Mobile Devices and a member of the exclusive focus group, Mobius. Chris has been a big time supporter/user of Windows Mobile since the Dell Axim days when it was Pocket PC 2002. Chris loves Zune, but also owns 3 iPhones too. His personal blog is chris.leckness.com.

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  • breley
    Thanks for running a great site Chris and all the behind-the-scenes work you do. Enjoy the day!
  • Scary to think how long I've been putting out dreck on the Internet on phoneboy.com. Registered it back in the days where you could register domains for free. Those days are sure long gone :)
  • Register domains for free? I know lots of Web hosts do that now, but when could you get .COM domains for free without hosting? (I remember getting .info domains for free for one year, but that was a promotion -- which lots of spammers took advantage of.)

    I remember when I first started looking into domains (1995 or so) that they were $50 or more. When I found that they had dropped below $10, I jumped in.

    Steve
  • They didn't charge for domain names (.com or otherwise) until 1995, which is shortly after they allowed "commercial" traffic on the Internet. Of course, back in those days, registration took weeks instead of hours :)
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