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He is sad because he thinks you praise too much various mobile operating system and unfairly forgot to mention iOS's big merits. "
No I'm saying it's not black or white like he paints it out to be most of the times, depending on the flavour of the month.
Each system has it's own merits.
First and foremost iOS and Android have much more experience in the mobile space.
iOS is more suited for everyday folk, Android offers far more alternatives, both in terms of hardware and software and it gives the ability to tech savvy users to tweak it according to their liking. Windows falls somewhere in the middle in my opinion.
The way things are today, if I had to choose something other than iOS, I would prefer Windows over Andoid, even though I have more faith in Google in the long term.
In a line, stop being so biased in your articles every time you change your mind. You're takings jabs at people like Gruber but at least they don't portray themselves as being objective; what you're doing is worse.
Edited 2011-10-20 11:08 UTC