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Gerbick stole my words :/
Microsoft has stopped pushing silverlight and .net. Luring over webos developers fits perfectly in line with Microsoft's future plans.
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Samsung is arming up:
http://www.samfirmware.com/apps/blog...g-aquire-miui-
Microsoft is attacking:
http://www.gsmarena.com/microsoft_of...-news-3026.php
Where will this end? The bad part is of course fewer players = less choices for consumers.