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With the increasing amount of competition from Open Source projects such as Symphony OS, Syllable, and Haiku on the hobby front, as well as continual improvements by both Apple and Microsoft on their propreitary brands, Zeta seems to be rather nicheless. How do you find yourself competing in this rapidly shifting market based around web integration, something that seems to be lacking from Zeta? What key improvements will help your product stand out in the long run and concrete itself as a competitor?