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One thing that’s been a near certainty in the history of mobile devices: The operating system you’re using today won’t be around ten years from now.
Taken in the context of today’s duopoly of platforms, Android and iOS, that might seem like an antiquated notion; the latter was introduced almost eight years ago, and unless some drastic shift in consumer preference happens (which it has in the past), it seems unlikely that iOS won’t make it to the decade mark.
History has not been kind to the former market leaders in mobile computing. Remember Palm, pioneer of the personal digital assistant as well as the smartphone? It burned through not one but two platforms before finally getting absorbed by HP, with its cult-followed webOS eventually spun out to LG for use as a smart TV and smartwatch platform.
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