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No, he's arguing that mobile UIs do contain what we usually think of as "windows, icons, menus" except the windows are full screen. It's the same as OS X's full screen mode, which makes a window chromeless and take over a screen.
I'd also argue that cards *are* indeed windows: you could even open more than one card per app in webOS.
You are right in the sense that each screen in a touch app is a view, but so is the window content in a desktop app. It's really the same technology, but with a slightly different presentation and marketed to sound like it's new ... almost like cloud computing.