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web-based

British  

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or using the World Wide Web

    web-based applications

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Its YouTube description paints Web3 — the vague concept of a decentralized World Wide Web, based on the blockchain — as our inevitable future.

From Washington Post • Feb. 4, 2022

“Those commercial platforms tent to require a proprietary piece of hardware. Here we are using technologies that are accessible to all. Web based technology that is democratic.”

From Forbes • Oct. 19, 2014

Co-operative Web based in Longbridge in the West Midlands is a successful co-operative which provides bespoke software and services for clients including Cadbury, Simple, and numerous councils and primary care trusts.

From The Guardian • Dec. 18, 2012

Editors use internally developed software to figure out what topics are hot on the Web, based on activity on such sites as Google and Facebook.

From BusinessWeek • Feb. 22, 2010

David Buik, head of marketing at Cantor, predicts that within two years 70% of the market will be Web based.

From Time Magazine Archive