Hey, I want to say upfront how much I appreciate Apple setting the bar as high as they have. You have to admit they did take the mobile phone to a whole new level and for that I am thankful.
Apple has a philosophy that is all about controlling the user experience. They avoid trouble by putting strict controls on everything. If you can control the environment you can, in theory, control the experience. This is what you get with Apple and it is one solution, one take on how to build an environment.
Can't tell you how much I hate DRM and being controlled! You have to look down the road a bit and see where it is going. In general most people want a good experience, but they do not want to be controlled. To be honest all environments need some level of control or you would have chaos, but Apple goes well beyond the norm.
Google on the other hand gives a much more open environment which allows more creativity and more freedom to explore the experience, but there are risks and some, such as myself, prefer the openness of the Google experience risks and all.
Steve Jobs sees the potential in Android and is concerned for good reason. He realizes that Google knows how to create software and they have done a great job in just the first year or so. Version 3.0, 4.0, etc. are only going to get better. Google is large enough and strong enough to ride the fluctuations that will come with breaking into this market and will survive no problem. Apple has a real challenge on their hands and they know it. This is good for Android and Apple users alike and I could not be happier.
We will benefit regardless of the platform we use and that is good for everyone
So choose your Cool Aid and enjoy it. Think about what both of these platforms may look like in 20 years. Enthusiasts only drive the market and so I enjoy the Apple 'enthusiasts' comments. I don't take them personally, after all they can't help what they do, their in a controlled environment