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For me, it's not only that, but the excitement of an actual competitor. I, like Thom, have a fascination with operating systems - it's one of the reasons I started reading OSN back under ELQ - and I saw mobile as the only place where competition could occur.
Unfortunately, the entire OS war that took nearly two full decades to come to a close on the desktop side (roughly 1980±5-2000±3) happened in the space of about three years on the mobile side. Two years ago this time, we had: iOS, Android, WebOS, Maemo/Meego, Symbian S40, Symbian S60 Touch/Keypad, WM6/WP7, Bada ... only the first two have survived.
For some reason, that makes me indescribably sad, and makes me want to collect the deadends before they disappear forever.
*hugs N9 and Pre3*