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Why in the world would that be a good thing? The more platforms there are, the more room for innovation. Just because you personally don't like the platform doesn't mean it should be abolished. It's not your world we're living in, after all.
Even though I've given up on Windows Phone and I'm sticking with 7 on the desktop, I sincerely hope WP8 and RT flourish. A diverse market is a healthy market.