On second thought, there seems to be something fishy:

$ initctl status application-click 
APP_ID=net.launchpad.click-webapps.googleplus_googleplus_6
application-click (net.launchpad.click-webapps.googleplus_googleplus_6) 
start/running, process 8105
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ ps aux | grep google
phablet   8105  9.5  3.3 507900 63768 ?        Ssl  13:27   0:08 
webapp-container --enable-back-forward 
--webappUrlPatterns=https://plus.google.*/*,https://accounts.google.*/* 
https://plus.google.com
phablet   8129  0.1  0.8 234240 15252 ?        S    13:27   0:00 
webapp-container --enable-back-forward 
--webappUrlPatterns=https://plus.google.*/*,https://accounts.google.*/* 
https://plus.google.com

And anyway, if the renderer goes away, shouldn't the app itself go away,
too?

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  [webapp-container] when using multiple webapps they crash randomly, if
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