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I want HP to make WebOS "the platform" for mobile computing because in the end there will be a common platform and I don't want it to be Windows again and I don't really want it to be Android. It's not that they *have* to do this to be successful, but if they don't they'll be yet-another mobile phone manufacturer and get sidelined by whatever becomes the platform in 5-10 years.
Why peddle a few phones for a modest profit when you can become the people in charge of the industry? It makes good business sense to try for it, at least, and I don't think the possible short-term impact on sales is a sufficient deterrent.