Hey firend,
I found fommy.com providing a wide range of J2me games. they have some very good games. If you are looking for some interesting games checkin their site fommy.com. ;D
Hey firend,
I found fommy.com providing a wide range of J2me games. they have some very good games. If you are looking for some interesting games checkin their site fommy.com. ;D
do note that the above site is commercial
excerpt from: “Dummies Guide Book for How to Market your Commercial Site”:
step 1. type www.google.com in to your browser. no, no, not there, into that big white area at the top. yes, that’s it the one below the menuba…the grey bit with all the words at the top.
step 2. type the subject of your site into the box in the middle of your browser window.
step 3. click search
step 4. now go through and spam every site you come across.
Ooh yeah, and don’t forget to post a message at any developer’s forum you come across. They looooove that!
PS. Why does the English on that website sound like it was written by an 8 year old?
JasonB: I was thinking about nuking the message, but I’m uncertain about whether or not it is an “ok” posting…
I personally have no problem with people posting links to their own sites if they honestly think people here will be interested. However, when it’s blatently untargeted, comes from a user with one post who likely won’t be back, and (if you’ll pardon the jumping-to-conclusions) attempts to give the false impression that it’s nothing to do with the poster, well, my opinion changes. That’s called lying and dishonesty.
At the very least you need to add an official post to such threads explaining why the post was inappropiate, so gullible people won’t take it for anything more than it actually is - which you’ve done.
After a quick check through Google I can’t see any reason why Fommy.com can’t be considered a trustable company - there are no obvious complaints - so there’s probably no harm in leaving the link up. But that’s your call.
[quote]JasonB: I was thinking about nuking the message, but I’m uncertain about whether or not it is an “ok” posting…
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As dobbie says, your call. Could be quite legitimate. But when I see a website for a company that’s supposed to be based in the US, yet the text seems to be written by someone who either isn’t a native english speaker, or just shouldn’t be editing a website, alarm bells start ringing in my head.
Plus I got out of the wrong side of bed that morning… ;D
…and let’s face it – it’s an obvious shill.