Quote from TGregg:
Yeah, there's the rub. On one hand, it sure would be nice if we could get some competition in the OS industry. We've gotten some pretty good gains by having one platform for everybody to develop apps on. You can have a lot more applications for a lot less money if developers only have to build for one OS.
But the piper still demands to be paid. And pay we have! In security flaws, amazingly fat bloatware, and high prices for the OS.
But Google? The guys that desperately want their POS toolbar installed on every PC? It sucks so bad they pay other companies to include it in their installation program! Google can fly under the radar because everybody is focused on nailing MSFT whenever they mess up. So MSFT works harder than anybody else to keep from screwing up (although they still do).
Dunno what the answer is, and a new OS from google won't hurt, I don't think. All I want is a simple OS that is secure, that works, that doesn't slow down from all the crap every other application developer wants to run (like Quicktime and Adobe Acrobat want TSRs to load at bootup), has lots of apps and is cheap.