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Thom, that was spot on! Android is in a good position of becoming the Windows of the phone world, if that makes any sense ;-)
I just hope that more viable operating system choices will exist in the long run on phones and that no market player will ever be as dominant as Windows is on PCs.
I for one just bought a Palm Pre an saturday and I totally love it so far. A huge drawback for the iPhone was Apple's restrictive politics regarding the App Store. I still believe in Palm you naysayers! :-P "
Actually I think Apples draconian grip on the iPhone is the main reason why a lot of people nowadays buy Android instead. Android is as open as WinMobile, well more open even, but with an App store as option not as an enforcement and a good enough UI (well in fact some parts are excellent almost all parts are good enough)
Compare to that to the I know what you have to do mentality in Apples enduser products.
Many people for alone that reason think of going away from the iPhone or not even considering it anymore.
Again Apples arrogance or more along the lines Steve Jobs arrogance is the beginning of Apples decline in a market segment.