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2008-06-02
Ooooh, a fact? Okay then, name one (waiting....).
No, it's clear that - like most iFanboys - you were just determined to flog that "Android fragmentation" dead horse, relevancy be damned. So you cherry-picked a single minor detail, found a single exception to fixate on, and now you're trying to pretend that you've won some kind of significant victory.
If that weren't pathetic enough, you're also trying to pretend that fragmentation due to technical issues is the same thing as "fragmentation" due to exclusivity agreements. That's on par with trying to criticize Microsoft for the fact that Final Cut "Pro" doesn't run on Windows.