This document discusses the evolution of mobile web standards from 2005 to 2010. It outlines the transition from proprietary platforms like WAP to open web standards advocated by organizations like W3C. While early mobile platforms lacked standards, newer technologies like HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript now allow rich mobile apps to be built using open web technologies instead of plugins or proprietary APIs. The document argues this "MobileOK" approach based on web standards empowers both developers and users, and ensures compatibility across different mobile platforms going forward.