>  It's not clear to me how broadly useful this would be, but perhaps I don't
> fully understand your particular use case, or what you mean by "integration
> platform".

Fair enough, I'll try to explain my thoughts a bit better.

Chrome could be used as a GUI for desktop applications "replacing"
things like GTK/KDE (in reality, Chrome sits on top of GTK if I
understood correctly but bear with me one sec).
Let's say my application is closely coupled with the OS but I would
like to manage it through a browser ( a nice one such as Chrome :-).
By "closely coupled with the OS" I mean it wouldn't make sense to try
and code it in JS and have custom plugins etc.

Does this make more sense?
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