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The year of the mobile web.

It's nice to see Russ Beattie back:

The story also notes there's only "tens of millions" of searches done each day on Google mobile, as compared to the billions done via PC. That's definitely a good reality check, and actually it's also probably a good litmus test for the definition of the "year of the mobile web" which has been proclaimed every year since, oh, 2000 at least. Some day, without question, the number of searches done via mobile will eclipse those done via the PC - and when it finally does, *that* will be the year of the mobile Internet, and not moment sooner.

Of course here in Canada, where the cost of monthly data service could actually exceed the cost of an iPhone, the mobile web just ain't coming anytime soon.

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