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Apple and Google: Our OS Future



As Apple takes mobile computing to the next level with its immanent tablet computer, and Google continues to be a rejuvenating force for Apple's mobile competitors with its Android OS, I think we're beginning to get a glimpse of a future in which Apple and Google are the dominant operating systems for most people.

Five years from now, I can imagine Microsoft's Windows Operating System becoming a relic of an era before mobile computing ubiquity. In this new world, I see Apple and Google running the only two operating systems anyone ever really uses.

1 Comments:

Blogger Greg Ness said...

Looks to me if Windows Mobile wants to stay in the mobile game they will have to buy RIM.

November 16, 2009 10:40 AM  

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