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The m. was still better than the (thankfully short-lived) fad of everyone buying a .mobi or similar domain for their mobile site.

Like the subdomain was RIGHT THERE.





Same problem though. The domain itself isn't the issue, it's that the redirect was only one way so mobile users always shared the mobile URL and desktop users who received that shared URL got the janky half-featured mobile site instead of the proper desktop one.



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