Sachin, for a moment lets forget Maemo, lets forget a mobile device and lets just think in general terms of a PC (whic the NIT is). On your PC, do you think of all or most of your apps as bookmarks ? Is Word / excel a bookmark (true Good docs is a bookmar, but not all are browser apps). Is a locally stored GNumeric spreadsheet with all my contacts details a bookmark to a browser app ? Is my Outlook app with my contacts and calendar info a bookmark ? Not to mention more intensive desktop apps (photo editing, media handling etc - I am not even going there) Why do we have an desktop FTP app, and not use a browser based FTP app itself ? Let me tell you - security. Calling an app as a bookmark to a browser based application is way too simplistic. Then Nokia (or any manufacturer) would have been better served to cut down on all the intericacies and internal API to their OS to only provide a bare bones device with a very good browser, full stop. Do you see any such mobile device on the market - a dedicated browser pad as yet ? Unless it purports to be such a dedicated device only (liek the Crunchpad) ?