That is good info. Too many people are clueless about how to treat Li-Ion batteries.
One glitch I found:
"10.• Car "fast-chargers" overtime degrade your battery a little, as they give too much energy to the battery too fast (high voltage)."
And he goes on to talk about voltage and even shows a voltage/life chart.
The charge voltage is set by the phone. A PC USB port is 5 volts, a car charger is 5 volts, and a wall charger is 5 volts. The phone then has a converter in it to convert the charge voltage down to the maximum charge voltage. How that is done, is up to the type of phone you have. In fact, on the Fascinate, I have tested it at 4.5 up to 5.5 volts, and the battery charge voltage and current remains the same.
I DO know that the Fascinate detects PC USB ports, and uses a higher charge CURRENT on a wall or car charger, then it does on a PC USB port, but the VOLTAGE maximum is the same.
Basically, he is confusing charge current and charge voltage there.