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I think you're looking (and choosing) the wrong battle. It isn't anymore between KDE and Gnome, it is between Moblin and whatever Nokia will make based on QT.
The strange thing is that this will not hurt Gnome one bit, they already moved on creating more and more the services a Desktop needs to perform and less on the front-end, GTK+ and now also Clutter and QT based. Sure GTK 3.0 will be important for Gnome but not to much.
As matter of fact I wouldn't cry victory if I were you when Gnome disappeared, you soon would be whining about Moblin and/or Maemo. The desktop is becoming a different beast on Linux, less driven by what Windows does and I for one welcome the new paradigma, because it is modular, just as a *nix should be.