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Originally Posted by wmarone View Post
Wait, I thought that was Apple?

Google does whatever they need to remain relevant. They saw where mobile was going and moved. Mobile computing isn't terribly different from regular computing, so long as you approach it right (which Microsoft failed miserably at.)
Oh sure, Apple do it too, but at least they know where to draw the line IMO. Like Jobs himself has said, there's no Apple search engine for instance.

Where have Google really got regular computing experience though? A search engine and a shedload of advertising more or less.

Originally Posted by wmarone View Post
Fragmentation in Windows was worse, and with varying hardware specs makes development of games something more difficult than what it is for consoles.
Ah, i don't really use games so can't comment there, see your point though. I was really talking from a day-to-day point though of modern Windows

Originally Posted by wmarone View Post
Android's core problem is the carriers, followed by the handset vendors.
Most definitely agree there.