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by danaris
299 days ago
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> They already ran everybody else out of business (Palm WebOS, BlackberryOS, Windows Phone). Only because those alternative mobile OSes were, frankly, crappy in comparison to iOS and Android. I don't recall Google or Apple doing anything particularly anticompetitive to cause any of those OSes to fail to keep up in the market, aside from just plain "being the 800lb gorillas in the room". (Not saying they never do anything anticompetitive, just that those particular market failures can't be laid at their feet.) It would be great to have some really good alternatives to the mobile duopoly. Hell, if we had more fragmentation in the market, that would even lead to more impetus for interoperability and common standards—which we desperately need more of everywhere in tech these days. But those three, in particular? They lost because they were worse at being a good mobile OS for most people. |
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