Well, Windows, mobile or not, has always been the compatibility champion and variety (of hardware) champion. This means that with wider range of devices (again, mobile or not) they are able to capture more markets. However, I do agree they should probably attempt standardisation, like Linux with various flavours that each cater to somewhat different markets, like Ubuntu Desktop, Server and also the Netbook remixes of various other flavours of Linux.
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Well, Windows, mobile or not, has always been the compatibility champion and variety (of hardware) champion. This means that with wider range of devices (again, mobile or not) they are able to capture more markets. However, I do agree they should probably attempt standardisation, like Linux with various flavours that each cater to somewhat different markets, like Ubuntu Desktop, Server and also the Netbook remixes of various other flavours of Linux.