Networked mobile apps are really heating up these days, with a lot of interesting stuff coming out of Yahoo and Google, plus of course many independent companies, including the one I work for. Grr. I'm checking out Yahoo Mobile, but I'm annoyed by their phone selection when I go to "what's on my mobile". They have a list of Nokia phones, and then "I don't know". I actually do know the model of my phone (N70), but it's not on the list, so what am I supposed to choose? "I don't know" causes it to ask me again when I try to check on each application. I'm sure I can get to them by just going straight in on my phone.
Gmail works nicely and intuitively when I hit it on my phone. My only complaint so far is it seems to take a least common denominator approach to phone capabilities, so when I go to read an email, it doesn't show the whole mail on one page. I don't know whether this is a fallback because Gmail doesn't know that the N70 can handle larger pages, or if it does this for all phones as a strategy for faster page loading. But it's annoying, because it means several clicks and several page loads to read an entire email, even a short one.