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In that case, if the browser is the platform, it pretty much becomes the OS anyway. To that end, where would you draw the line? Should browsers come with their own fonts and window drawing routines? Should we ship them with drivers to talk to a sound card if we need to play audio?
IMHO, the more browsers can rely on functionality already built into the OS, the less bloated they become. That is what the OS is there for.