The bulk of this book (say 80%) is a discussion of information architecture retooled for the mobile world. A useful discussion, but it is NOT why I bought a book on mobile development. I expected a book that discussed in great detail, mobile development.
Skip to chapter 11, ‘Mobile Web Development’ to get a taste. Chapter 12, ‘iPhone Web Apps’ also has a few nuggets. Chapter 15, the oddly named and placed ‘Supporting Devices’ touches on setting up a test and dev environment.
Technical details for server configuration, local test/dev environment configuration, dev methods and techniques etc. are absent. This is NOT a technical reference or guide. It IS, a good executive ‘summary’.
Also, although it makes every attempt to appear agnostic, the book is clearly iPhone-centric. This caused me to change my rating from two stars to one star.