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Still Arguing OS's?
This thread is about 4 years out of date. Any good geek knows that it's standards compatibility that is important these days. (W3C, IEEE, etc.) It doesn't matter which OS your running, Windows, Mac, Linux, Unix or Palm. It only matters that you can interpret the standards that are being developed. OS's will diminish as device makers make them self-configuring and move them more and more into the background of the displayed output. Why should I open Windows when what I really want is a word processor? It'll become a one-step operation versus the two-step operation that currently exists. Eventually you'll just say "word processor" to your computer and it will turn on with the processor ready to go. (Just like Voice Dial does for calls.)
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