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> I think there's room for one more ecosystem.
We have Android, iPhone, Blackberry, Bada, Symbian. All of them are doing much better then WP.
Soon we have Tizen and Firefox OS. I would assume they will do better too.
How much more ecosystems you need?
> WP8 should do away with most of the limitations. The developer base is there
Looking at the WP7 store indicates that the developers are not there, They are ignoring WP. That ecosystem is so irrelevant that not even Angry Birds would exist for it if Microsoft did not have payed lots of money for it.
Looking at the partners that announced WP8 devices it seems the industry does not believe that Microsoft is going to make it. That is why Microsoft did Surface themself. No partner was willing to make that for them and burn cash once more.
Edited 2012-07-03 11:02 UTC