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bluehost/hostgator are the same (company) aren't they?
As others have said already - be sensible about what you go for... providers offering unlimited this and that are lying (nothing about hosting is unlimited - disks, network connections etc. are all limited by the laws of physics, and even intangible things like mailboxes can have a high overhead - particularly due to spam/AV filtering).
You should look at your current usage, and select a hosting plan that suits that (e.g. if you're using 1.5GB transfer at the moment, you won't need more than say 5GB or so - so don't get a hosting plan offering 500GB!).
Regarding Linux, Unix and Windows: You can consider Linux/Unix to be the same.
The significant difference is that Windows hosts tend to offer ASP / ASP.NET which are not available on Linux/Unix services. Most things available on Linux/Unix can be offered on Windows, although (arguably) not as good - e.g. PHP, MySQL, Python, Perl etc.
You are probably best using what you have already - but if possible then Linux/Unix is probably the best option for you as it will be cheaper, and you'll have more choice of providers (way more Linux/Unix providers than Windows providers).
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