I have to disagree with you in terms of features. While it is
true that each device has its pros and cons, webOS offers
quite a few features that Android does not including:
* multi-tasking
* multi-touch
* 3D gaming
* true calendar and contact integration
* gestures
I'm also not seeing how the hardware "blows these devices
out of the water." I saw a droid at the Verizon store today
and thought it was too big and bulky to comfortably carry.
I'm also not see where you imply that developers are not
developing for webOS. The rate at which quality apps are
being created for webOS seems to be greater than android.
I don't see it as a step down, but merely as a step
sideways. They are two different experiences.
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