I think the demo was fine.  But what I'd like to question is the
necessity of a "browser" in the first place.  From all the tasks
that were demonstrated, the browser was acting like the OS, except
for all things online.  Why not just get back to the real issues at
hand and think about doing away with applications and look at the
tasks a user wants to perform.  Who cares if it's online or on the
desktop?


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