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So gnome is trying to be like a phone/tablet interface or something? I guess that leaves KDE as the only big desktop release left for Linux unless XFCE or LXDE decide to come in and become more featureful. Gnome 3's shell really doesn't look as useful as gnome 2 was even, and gnome 2 while featureful often had quirks that just drove me insane.
Honestly KDE has had the right ideas for my use cases throughout the 4.x release path in terms of window management and program launching. Its all about the search/tile/expose goodness in my mind. They have all 3 unlike many other of the window managers. Its customizable to no end and works quite well most of the time doing so, but the default are quite nice as well.
Qt may be written in a language I hate, but that doesn't mean I dislike the library or the desktop built around it, quite the opposite.