The best of my del.icio.us links for the week of April 6, 2008:

Performance Research, Part 5: iPhone Cacheability – Making it Stick ” Yahoo! User Interface Blog
Yahoo! recommends iPhone-specific sites.

April 28th at Mobile Monday NY: Social Search and Mobile Analytics
I’ll be moderating this panel at Mobile Monday NY, which will feature representatives from Amethon, Bango, Mobilytics and Taptu. If you’re in the NY area, please RSVP ASAP.

Some of Us Have Standards Already
My thoughts on SEO standards and why industry adoption would benefit people like me.

Five Myths About Big Brand SEO
Half-truths and lies about enterprise SEO.

ronan’s blog | dev.mobi
Blog of Dotmobi’s director of developer initiatives, Ronan Cremin.

CTIA Live Interview part 2 with CEO JumpTap Dan Olschwang on Mobile SEO and Mobile Advertising
Interview with Jumptap CEO emphasizes the need for content to address mobile search behavior.

Mobile SEO and Find.mobi chat with Ronan Cremin Director of Developer Initiatives dotmobi
Good interview with Find.mobi search head about mobile SEO techniques.

When Roses Won’t Do, E-Mail a Fragrance – New York Times
Digital scent technology in beta.

CushyCMS – Take the work out of managing content
Claims to be an easy, SEO-friendly CMS. Looks good at first blush.

Searching the Web by Voice
Academic voice search paper. Quoted in Deciphering Trends in Mobile Search.

Legitimate, Useful Subversion For Search Engine Marketers
Useful software for eliminating IT bottlenecks.

Mobile in Minutes: the Cautious Company’s Guide to Mobile SEO
Who cares if 2008 is not the year for mobile? Here are a few things resource-strapped brands can do today to prove value of the channel.

SEO Standards Signal the Maturing of Our Industry – Search Engine Watch
Same old white hat versus black hat story, but it’s hitting a nerve in the community. Chris and Lisa are right. SEO never has been a black art and those who invest in it deserve to know what they’re getting into.

Mobile web big bang « Web Optimization Blog
Great overview by Debbie Pascoe of the opportunity inherent in the mobile web for marketers, and the factors necessary to succeed in mobile.