Yes, but I think the transition is happening rather fast (not relative to our newly wired brains perception of "web time", but like in normal human time measured in decades and life experiences).
It's actually pretty amazing to see new user behavior where they install the latest version of a web browser to keep up with the jones's. This is good for browser developers as there's a demand for improved functionality and performance, and it serves to move us all forward as a web community faster (so web developers don't need to support dinosaur-era browser quirks for backwards compatibility). It seems like web technologies have achieved a "virtuous cycle" of improvement that is propelling things forward very quickly.
It's actually pretty amazing to see new user behavior where they install the latest version of a web browser to keep up with the jones's. This is good for browser developers as there's a demand for improved functionality and performance, and it serves to move us all forward as a web community faster (so web developers don't need to support dinosaur-era browser quirks for backwards compatibility). It seems like web technologies have achieved a "virtuous cycle" of improvement that is propelling things forward very quickly.