I'd say "Mobile web", yes.
Browsing the web just as you do with a PC, using your iPhone etc, - growing massively.
The distinction has just gone away. People want a fully functioning web browser on their phone, and that's what they'll use. Not some WML stripped down horrible to use thing.
I disagree completely. If you look at the facts on what websites that are being used on iPhone the vast majority of sites are mobile websites or sites designed specifically for the iPhone - not normal webpages.
Mobile web is not WML
Mobile web = XHTML
I work for Heysan and we've been seeing a tremendous growth in the last 6 months. Mobile web is for more than 100 million people in the world the main way to experience the internet. In a year or two there will be more people having their first experience of the internet on a phone than on a computer
Maybe I really am the absolute odd one out then. I use my iPhone to browse the web. Why would I want to view a 'mobile' stripped down version, when I can view exactly the same sites I view on my PC? The screen is big enough, zoom+scroll work stupidly well...
I agree that more and more people will view the web on a phone, but I disagree about them going to sites built specifically for mobiles.
The distinction has just gone away. People want a fully functioning web browser on their phone, and that's what they'll use. Not some WML stripped down horrible to use thing.