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by starter_john
4676 days ago
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good point. but I think windows and symbian are qualitatively different. windows is such a massive install base and such 'critical infrastructure' that unlikely it would vanish like Symbian -- the cost of switching as many on this thread have pointed out is high and nobody is suggesting Windows be dumped for XYZ so... it's the dominance of windows that means they still have a good strong position to do this and control the process. because of its still dominant position it would only likely increase market share thus relevance, thus developer interest in a virtuous cycle. cannibalize your products before someone else does... a good rule to follow in this biz. |
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