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Android will outsell Windows, OSX, iOS and Linux in a matter of weeks/months.
It all depends how you categorize things. I for one won't call a 7in craplet a competitor for a 17in gaming laptop.
Android will win in phones (I mean they already won).
But to see if they will in on TVs is unlikely (against cable tv, other competitors, consoles).
And to see them win in tablets is also unlikely (iPad is preferred, Win8 is. better).
So unless Android does something drastic like W8, it won't be able to dominate the tablet industry and won't be making the laptop/desktop market share either. Those enhancements may not win it the tablet market, nor make a dint into the laptop/desktop market... but it can cause it to win/dominate the TV/console market.
The little things have a big effect, usually long time into the industry.
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2012-10-29
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2012-10-30
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2012-10-30
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2012-10-30
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I never really understood the general attitude toward Google collecting information. If you take the time to read practically any privacy policy on the web (yes, including this site) you will see that they all allow the capture your personal information and to use that data at the discretion of the sites owner.
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That Android will gain ground on Windows is practically a guarantee. This is the first time in decades that MS will have to share store display-space with at least two OSs that have generated tremendous momentum in the last short years. Android in particular is gobbling up user share.
And, Android does process multitasking. The opinion that it doesn't is based entirely on ignorance. It does it differently than something like Linux or Windows, but make no mistake, it is there. In fact it offers finer granularity than many traditional system and gives developers the ability to choose when the app will be cached given the user-driven events (eg. losing focus).
If you were implying user-level multitasking (eg. display panes, or floating windows), then generally yes, this is currently lacking as an OS feature.* However, I expect that this will become part of the OS in short term, and I certainly hope a multi-pane approach is implemented.
*I say generally, in that some apps (eg. DICE video player) exploit remote-view to create floating windows regardless of the apps visibly running underneath.
-Capt'n