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Google backing up from a hard line stance (while getting no additional concessions from Microsoft) is a loss to Microsoft? No.
See this for what it is, two mega corporations being civil. Not exactly something you see every day.
I for one am glad that the DAV suite is coming to Windows Phone. While I believe that EAS is technically superior (and I don't think anyone here that's a serious person disputes this), I also recognize the importance of interoperability.