If for no other reason than the "Anyone but Apple" crowd NEEDS an alternative, there is an "inevitability" meme associated with Google's Android initiative.
After all, Google is formidable, has a strong brand, and their (relative) openness is the "zig" to Apple's proprietary "zag." And of course, mobile is strategic to Google's future, so they can be expected to compete vigorously for market and mind share (via Android) over the long haul.
But, do those ingredients combine into a recipe that makes their success in the market inevitable? Over a year after Android's launch, I have to say that the jury is still out.
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