Yes, you're fooling yourself, trying to compare a set of protocols universally accessible by billions of machines to a binary, locked-in application format that serves a minority of a minority of the mobile market, as if still not understanding that adding an app for every mobile platforms incurs a duplication of effort and limitation of feature sets that almost all but the largest of players in the Web can afford to take on, and that it only serves a market share that is significant only in the context of the smartphone market (not to mention ignoring that even then more users access regular and WAP versions of web sites).
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