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It already has effects. The Windows-desktop market is crashing. Lesser people are buying Windows and desktop-workstations. Android, iPhone, Chromebook, all taking the marketshare over while Wintel-workstations lose. Fast, rapid and still accelerating.
The other thing you missed is that its not only phones but also tablets, notebooks, tv's, hybrid-devicea, etc. which grow faster and faster. Android is on them too. From super-computer and server over consumer electronics to embedded. All Linux. While Windows is stuck in a rapidly shrinking market and fails since years to expand to anything else then fat desktop workstations.
Remember in what timespan Android raised and got double as much market share as Windows. So fast that just months ago people like our own Nelson denied that the Wintel marker is shrinking. Today its commonly known and all the Windows-workstation partners are crashing huge. Its also known that this transformation still accelerates faster and faster. This all is happening so fast that the time Windows9 comes out its a niche-OS for a niche-market.
All who are a bit older know how fast this can happen. Betamax, C64, Windows. The world moves on.
Edited 2013-01-24 09:47 UTC