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To a great degree your argument here hinges on whether or not a Windows Market actually takes off. I would wait and see on that. At this point I think we should start using "this is the year of MS on mobile" instead of "this is the year of linux on the desktop".
If its true that most computers are used for email, web browsing, youtube, etc a windows market won't really have much of an impact.
And another important item: Mobile is currently high growth, extremely high growth. PC is fairly stagnant. Follow the opportunity where there's real growth and real marketshare, it's currently on android and ios.