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cross-platform

American  
[kraws-plat-fawrm] / ˌkrɔsˈplæt fɔrm /

adjective

  1. occurring across or designed to be compatible with more than one platform.


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More positively, Ahmed observes that the Amazon-Google collaboration points to strong growth in cross-platform deployments.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 4, 2025

The company recently launched Betches Sports, a cross-platform effort to cater to not just women’s sports but women as sports fans.

From Slate • Sep. 14, 2024

“This does not mean we are retreating from our cross-platform ambitions, or our desire to be a daily digital habit for Southern Californians seeking trustworthy news and information,” it continued.

From Los Angeles Times • May 9, 2024

Meta said it closed thousands of China-linked accounts on its platforms that were participating in the “largest known cross-platform covert influence operation in the world.”

From Washington Times • Aug. 30, 2023

If you live in a cross-platform home or want robust tools that more closely observe social-media usage, third-party subscription apps like Bark, Net Nanny or Qustodio offer expansive parental oversight.

From New York Times • Dec. 14, 2022

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