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I was referring to there being no alternative to going the Linux route, if MS is going to shun them.
Those other OSes you mentioned are mobile; nobody would use them as desktops, and there are still going to be people using desktops and laptops for quite some time, as mobile interfaces are gimped for real work.
That being said, things like Photoshop mean they may just have to bend over for MS, as the only OS they can install which supports that sort of thing is windows.
All those OS's I named are made to run on a range of devices. By NO means are they mobile only. Tizen and BB target for example cars too, JollaMobile's sailfish and Ubuntu home-entertainment like TV's. All of them target small (phone), medium (phablet) and large screen (10" tablets, laptops).
Todays large screen tablets are like laptops/desktops. Screen-resolution and external input-devices. Ironical Surface Tablets demonstrate where we are heading too. Desktop, Laptop, Tablet. The border is blur.
The only limiting factor on that are our large hands and bad eyes. Virtual keyboards with force feedback and in-eye projection like google glasses. May they come to the mass-market soon.
Edited 2013-01-14 04:37 UTC




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There are plenty alternatives. Tizen, JollaMobile, Ubuntu, FirefoxOS, Blackberry 10 for example.
But if the OEM likes to bet on the current number one then Android is it and only Android. At least it gives them way more options to build something up on, expand into growing or set on new markets. A future.
Edited 2013-01-13 18:11 UTC