Quote of the day: Alan Kay famously said that the Mac was “the first computer worth criticizing.” Similarly, the iPhone is the first mobile Internet device worth criticizing. It’s a starting point for mobile online-services access, not an endpoint. The whole thing ought to be mandatory reading for everyone in the mobile industry, even if I don’t agree (at all) with the A Separate Mobile Site Is Best section - it’s so typically US-centric (where mobile sites aren’t worth a dime) that it’s painful to read through, especially where he mentions that there should be a version for every device class (that’s a crass conceptualization mistake in this age of adaptive rendering).