I think the main thing that is different is that Windows Phone will use Silverlight, which is a very popular app platform (the "most" popular) for .NET developers. So it's not just that it uses C# and .NET Fx, but the key being Silverlight.
It may be the case with Android that they do something similar. If so then I think that is a reasonable case to make. Not being a Java developer any more, the Android story isn't really that interesting to me.
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