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Yeah, this is true, but as a general excuse for most sites/services not having a mobile version, it's a lame cop out. So it's not as easy as the web. Fair enough, and yes it should be perhaps. But whatever happened to "when the going gets tough, the tough get going" type mentality? Whatever happened to "who dares wins" ? What ever happened to Churchill's "Never, ever, ever, ever give up"?
All I can say is anyone who doesn't make the effort to do mobile stuff, and GOOD mobile stuff at that, or just does an iPhone version, because they are too lazy to make the effort to overcome the difficulties in building general mobile apps, doesn't deserve the rewards.
Some of us, however, persevere, despite little or no money, no support, and other difficulties. Genuine passion can do that for people. I suppose you've either got it, or you haven't.... ;-)