I agree. We should stop pushing the web forwards, and start pulling it upwards. Focus on making a browser, not a do-it-all multimedia experience (right now, Chrome feels like it wants to be an OS over an OS, really. Firefox is okay, if not a bit sluggish - but then again I haven't used it in a while. Safari is laughable I believe, and Opera is halfway between Chrome and Firefox - all of the messy polyvalence of Chrome with the bulk of Firefox). I mean - to me, the pinnacle of web browsing was in the few months after the release of Firefox 20.0 I think (could have the version wrong). That Firefox version was simple, fast, and in the following months had plenty of add-ons (that's another viewpoint that I like from Firefox - addons add to the browsing experience and browser functionality, extensions extend the browser - building tall VS building wide) to make a browsing experience exactly like you want it.