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Ok, so you're looking to build something that *nobody* will use? There are, like, a billion pet project out there from people who have tried that. Nobody uses them, barring their creators.
Why? Because if you start with nothing, with no compatibility with existing software, you don't have anything that people can use. Can't check email, until someone writes an email client. Can't browse the web, no web browser yet. Photo editing? Forget it - you don't even have the Gimp, never mind Photoshop. Watching movies? Nope. Word processing? Nope. Spreadsheet? No, don't have that either.
From what I've seen of all the past attempts to start from scratch, you'll end up with a terminal client, a clock in the corner of the screen, and a badly done version of Minesweeper. Just what you need to attract the masses to your new desktop, right?