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2008-08-28
No, there's no need at all for multiuser support in an OS, which has been prepared for desktops, not for servers.
Nowadays the computers are so cheap, that everyone can have his/her own. Therefore multiuser "feature" simply makes an OS unnecessarily complicated. In case of need for multiuser one could use Linux/xBSD - there wasn't any need to bloat Android with this.