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Mobile Carriers Cry "Less Operating Systems"

A NYTimes story says "Multiple systems have hampered the growth of new services, mobile phone executives say. " The story does a good job of capturing some of the changing dynamics in the mobile OS market — but rightly raises the point that given the sheer size of the mobile market, it's unlikely we're going to see the homogenization we have in the desktop market.

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  1. Good! by Tony+Hoyle · · Score: 5, Insightful

    it's unlikely we're going to see the homogenization we have in the desktop market.

    I sincerely hope so. More competition -> better products.

    Right now if a mobile phone gets popular it's because it has features that more people want, not because 'everyone else uses that one'. That's the way it should be.

    Now if only we could get the desktop market to behave that way.

  2. Not Quite Sure... by Kozar_The_Malignant · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This may be flamebait, a troll, or just general bitching, but I've got some karma to burn, so WTF. I am always amazed that computer geeks have such a negative attitude about spelling and grammar, considering that most people here have some knowledge of and experience with programming, and many program for a living. It seems to me that if you can't spell, you can't program.
    int main() works, but
    innt mayn() doesn't
    So why is it that people who are proud of their fluency in C++, or whatever, are proud to sound like a drooling mouth-breather in English?

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    Some mornings it's hardly worth chewing through the restraints to get out of bed.