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Yipes, judging by the downvotes I guess I made it sound a bit trollish.
But I hope everyone agrees that IE6 getting 90% market share at one point was really bad for the internet. And MS Office being the most used office suite has been really bad for interoperability when it comes to digital documents.
I do think it's good WP7 exists, because competition is always good. It's just that based on past experiences, I'm personally not ready to help Microsoft gain market share in any area.