Ubuntu has done a fantastic job merging the desktop to the phone it seems. At first it looked poor their first efforts of merging the two but now it looks like they are getting it together. When they first started to make the desktop look more like a phone/desktop OS it failed now it's now starting to come together.
That is pretty good. Good for consumers to have more options and an open source one at that. I actually like the Unity UI on desktop and think it should perform well on mobile platforms. I am really interested in trying it out.
Fun facts you can install it on Android phones so it can replace Android. Another fun fact it does not require JVM "Java Virtual Machine" meaning the applications will run faster. It will run natively on that Android phone and they are apparently making an installer for Google phones at first. It also has the Android API built into the OS so it may be possible in the future to run JVM and Android apps. http://blogs.computerworld.com/linu...ux-run-android-handsets-who-saw-coming-itbwcw
Wow. Ubuntu is maturing at an incredible rate. With Valve now working aggressively to port and support gaming on Linux this OS is gaining another foothold in the desktop market. This platform is becoming more and more appealing to me.
Not a single panty was dropped. The ensuing conversation whereby you even explain what it is will leave the vag as dry as the Sahara.