heatlesssun
Extremely [H]
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The market is flowing in another direction and MS like most big companies better answer and go with the flow if they can't control it. Someone at MS has figured out that they need to reinvent themselves and go a different path. I applaud what MS has created and think it will be more of a hit then most [H]er's think it will be.
Well stated and I agree with everything you said here. But this is the point that's most important in all of it. The desktop in the consumer space has simply flat lined and where else can Microsoft or anyone else take the desktop that would actually make it more appealing to consumers?
The desktop is great, it's not going anywhere but it's a mature market that's just not going to grow like smart phones and tablets. If Windows can't make the transition to mobile and touch it will simply become irrelevant and uninteresting to consumers.