1. If your web server can detect a mobile browser and redirect from regular to mobile-optimized URL, it should be able to do the opposite.

    Chairman Gruber, who follows up with this:

    (And of course, better still would be for one URL to work across all browsers, mobile or not.)

  2. I wish the Kindle Fire all the very best but, at $300, 7” and no email client, if you say “iPad killer” I will punch you in the face.
    Fraser, via Twitter on the forthcoming Kindle Fire.
  3. Google claims $4bn for Nortel patents is inflated. Says patent bubble will burst. Pays $12bn for Moto’s patents. Righto.
  4. The only people who haven’t clicked “skip intro” on your site are you, your flash developer and people on an iPhone that can’t see it at all.
  5. With no real path to profit for a lot of funded start-ups, is anyone suspicious that this whole thing is a giant money laundering scheme?
  6. So… “fortifying” the Android Marketplace is good, but… “curating” the App Store is bad? Is that about the shape of things?
  7. Android, tablet, doesn’t suck - choose any two?
  8. I’d pay $1.99 for a version of The Daily that doesn’t have comments.
  9. At the moment comparisons of Android Honeycomb tablets with iPad 2 is like adjudicating races between unicorns and centaurs.
  10. Microsoft: Users want choice.

    Google: Users want open.

    Apple: Users want things they can actually use to get their stuff done.