There has been a good amount of talk lately about building web applications
for mobile phones, instead of native applications (
http://www.quirksmode.org/blog/archives/2009/11/apple_is_not_ev.html).
Ignoring any performance, findability, or "slickness" issues, I'm curious
about the commerce aspect and haven't been able to find a good answer.

iPhone, Android, and webOS, all have a WebView-like control that allows you
to wrap an existing web page in a full-fledged native app that you could
submit to their respective App Store.  Is there any reason why a person
wouldn't be able to charge for this app if the URL wasn't publicized?  On
these three platforms, would there be any way to decompile the app and
figure out the source URL?



Thanks,
Mark
http://markphillip.com

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