I really like your junk drawer analogy and I think it's really true.
But looking at Google's Chrome OS (which admittedly has many issues) leads me to believe the browser does not have to be a junk drawer forever.
In the end, the overall trend is all just moving towards remote computing. Remote data storage is already mainstream. Remote gaming is not far away. Only a matter of time before our computers are just browsers anyway.
I really like your junk drawer analogy and I think it's really true.
But looking at Google's Chrome OS (which admittedly has many issues) leads me to believe the browser does not have to be a junk drawer forever.
In the end, the overall trend is all just moving towards remote computing. Remote data storage is already mainstream. Remote gaming is not far away. Only a matter of time before our computers are just browsers anyway.