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		<title>Mobile Web sucks &#8212; or maybe it doesn&#8217;t</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Sep 2007 00:49:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So it appears that Russell Beattie &#8212; who took a sabbatical from blogging for a year or so, for reasons I never quite understood &#8212; is, well&#8230; a little ticked at some of the criticisms that Scott Karp levels at the mobile Web in a post at Publishing 2.0. So ticked that he sprinkles his [...]]]></description>
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<p>So it appears that Russell Beattie &#8212; who took a sabbatical from blogging for a year or so, for reasons I never quite understood &#8212; is, well&#8230; <a href="http://www.russellbeattie.com/blog/five-reasons-why-web-20-people-need-to-shut-the-fuck-up-about-the-mobile-web">a little ticked</a> at some of <a href="http://publishing2.com/2007/09/26/five-reasons-why-the-mobile-web-sucks/">the criticisms</a> that Scott Karp levels at the mobile Web in a post at Publishing 2.0. So ticked that he sprinkles his post liberally with the F word (a good, Anglo-Saxon word that I have no problem with).</p>
<p><img class="left" src='http://www.mathewingram.com/work/wp-content/uploads/prod-mobile.jpg' alt='prod-mobile.jpg' />I actually found myself nodding as I read Scott&#8217;s list of things he dislikes about the mobile Web experience. For example, Russell essentially calls Scott a moron because he <a href="http://publishing2.com/2007/09/26/five-reasons-why-the-mobile-web-sucks/">complains about how</a> most websites don&#8217;t automatically detect a mobile browser and send a mobilized version of their site &#8212; but that&#8217;s something that bugs me too. I have a script for my blog (from the excellent Alex King) that serves up a stripped-down version when it detects a mobile device. It&#8217;s not rocket surgery. But lots of sites don&#8217;t do it.</p>
<p>But Russell says this complaint just <em>&#8220;highlights one&#8217;s inability to use a decent mobile browser and or the lack of effort to bookmark a site&#8217;s mobile version,&#8221;</em> which I think kind of misses the point. It&#8217;s possible that Russell&#8217;s thoughts on that particular matter have something to do with the fact that he&#8217;s working on a startup called <a href="http://Mowser.com" title="http://Mowser.com" target="_blank">Mowser.com</a>, which does exactly that &#8212; takes websites and feeds them through a transmogrifier that turns them into mobile-friendly sites.</p>
<p>I also happen to think that mobile sites could cut down on the advertising a bit, which is another of Scott&#8217;s criticisms. But <a href="http://www.russellbeattie.com/blog/five-reasons-why-web-20-people-need-to-shut-the-fuck-up-about-the-mobile-web">Russell says that</a> <em>&#8220;complaining about a website having ads is like complaining it&#8217;s not 1996 anymore. Grow up.&#8221;</em> Why not keep the ads on the full version of the site, where most people still go? That doesn&#8217;t seem like a huge deal to me either.</p>
<p>I have nothing against a little swearing to make a point &#8212; in fact, I&#8217;m in favour of it. And I like a strongly-worded critical polemic or two (and have written my share). But to me, Russell&#8217;s post seemed so angry and over the top that it made me wonder what else was going on. Rex seems to <a href="http://www.rexblog.com/2007/09/26/17201/">agree with me</a>. I certainly don&#8217;t think that Scott said anything as moronic as Russ is making it out to be. Karoli <a href="http://www.drumsnwhistles.com/2007/09/27/yes-the-mobile-web-really-does-suck/">has more</a> at Odd Time Signatures.</p>
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		<title>Russell Beattie pulls the plug</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Apr 2006 20:04:44 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>I&#8217;m not sure why, but I don&#8217;t really find it that surprising that Yahoo employee and mobility evangelist Russell Beattie has hung up his keyboard and <a href="http://www.russellbeattie.com/notebook/1008990.html">closed the doors on his blog</a>, even though he doesn&#8217;t really give any reason for the decision. I guess I&#8217;m not surprised because it wasn&#8217;t that long ago that Russell closed his blog to comments, something I <a href="http://www.mathewingram.com/work/2006/02/07/is-a-blog-without-comments-still-a-blog/">criticized him for</a> at the time &#8212; and I think shutting off comments might have been just the first step on a road that led to where Russell is now.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not saying he was wrong to <a href="http://www.russellbeattie.com/notebook/1008798.html">turn off</a> commenting on his blog. That&#8217;s a decision each blogger has to make for themselves. As Dave Winer pointed out to me one of the <a href="http://www.mathewingram.com/work/2006/02/12/hey-doc-how-about-allowing-comments/">last times I brought this up</a>, Adam Green of Darwinian Web doesn&#8217;t have comments and that doesn&#8217;t make him a bad person (I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ll be glad to hear that, Adam). I just happen to think that having comments, as much as it can be a major pain in the ass, is one of the key things that makes a blog a blog, rather than just a place where you put your thoughts or preach at people. It&#8217;s how you become part of the conversation.</p>
<p>So while Russell didn&#8217;t really give any reason for deciding to close his blog down, other than to say that he &#8220;just decided that I really needed a break, and that I&#8217;d really much rather start from scratch at another URL some other time when I&#8217;m ready to write again,&#8221; I think that shutting off comments was a sign of just being tired with the whole blogging thing, for whatever reason (Om reminds us that sometimes <a href="http://daily.gigaom.com/2006/04/23/fast-blogs-equal-fast-food/">less is more</a>). And closing the doors to the blog completely is obviously the end point of that process. Here&#8217;s hoping Russell comes back reinvigorated at some point and rejoins the conversation.</p>
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