>
> Context.  Why would you click to buy from your phone?  You call
> a number.  Understanding the context of the mobile interaction is
> what I really liked about the kayak moby design.
>

(I guess we're repeating the conversation we just had offlist. :)

Because I own an iPhone and the typing experience is good enough that I
don't need to call a number. :) Same would likely be true for Treo and
Blackberry owners.

I've purchased domains through my iPhone while standing on a street corner.
Why not a plane ticket? Even with slow data connections, it's usually faster
than navigating a VR system to get a real person on the phone at an airline.

-r-
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