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web-based

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adjective

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

    web-based applications

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Facebook and Google, the two most profitable advertising companies in history, use cookies to show ads across the Web based on info gathered on their own sites and social media networks.

From Washington Post • Jun. 18, 2021

“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