Web Services Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Web Services stocks.

Web Services Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 8 AMZN UPDATE 1-Amazon unveils first electric seaport trucks amid push to slash tailpipe emissions
May 7 AMZN Whole Foods CEO: The chain is investing in value and technology — with help from Amazon
May 7 MSFT Hedge Fund Legend Druckenmiller Shares His Top Secrets For 30% Returns
May 7 AMZN Intel's New Venture in Japan: Pioneering Automation in Chip Manufacturing by 2028
May 7 CXDO Crexendo Announces First Quarter 2024 Results
May 7 AMZN From Apple to Wayfair: A Lot of Earnings Results to Cover
May 7 AMZN 3 Must-Buy Stocks Buy Following Earnings
May 7 MSFT US State Dept broadens security vendor list amid Microsoft hacking woes
May 7 AMZN Bedrock Studio is Amazon's attempt to simplify generative AI app development
May 7 AMZN Amazon unveils first electric seaport trucks amid push to slash tailpipe emissions
May 7 MSFT Are Microsoft and OpenAI becoming full-on frenemies?
May 7 MSFT Microsoft's Xbox shuts multiple studios, consolidates teams in cost-cutting move
May 7 MSFT Microsoft creates top secret AI tool for US spies
May 7 MSFT Update: Microsoft Accused of Unfair Competition in Cloud Services by Spanish Startups Group
May 7 MSFT UPDATE 1-Microsoft hit with Spanish startups' complaint about cloud practices
May 7 AMZN The Final Peak Week of the 1st-Quarter Season Begins Just as Earnings Hit Their Stride
May 7 MSFT Amid lawsuits and criticism, OpenAI building tool to let content creators manage use
May 7 AMZN Rivian Q1 preview: Profit path, margins, and vehicle roadmap in focus
May 7 MSFT It’s time for Apple to buy—not build—its way into AI
May 7 AMZN 12 Best Large-Cap Growth ETFs
Web Services

The term web service is either

(generic) a service offered by an electronic device to another electronic device, communicating with each other via the World Wide Web, or
(specific) a web service implemented in the particular technology or brand, eg W3C Web Services.In a web service, the Web technology such as HTTP—originally designed for human-to-machine communication—is utilized for machine-to-machine communication, more specifically for transferring machine-readable file formats such as XML and JSON.
In practice, a web service commonly provides an object-oriented web-based interface to a database server, utilized for example by another web server, or by a mobile app, that provides a user interface to the end user. Many organizations that provide data in formatted HTML pages will also provide that data on their server as XML or JSON, often through a web service to allow syndication, for example Wikipedia's Export. Another application offered to the end user may be a mashup, where a web server consumes several web services at different machines, and compiles the content into one user interface.

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