Web Application Stocks List

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

Web Application Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 20 PATH Better AI Stock: SoundHound AI vs. UiPath
May 20 PATH US Growth Companies With At Least 10% Insider Ownership
May 20 PATH Missed Out on Nvidia's Ginormous Gains? Here's an Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock You Can Buy Right Now.
May 18 BLIN Bridgeline Digital, Inc. (BLIN) Q2 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 17 AKAM Akamai (AKAM) Partners EZDRM to Expand Computing Program
May 17 PATH 3 Little-Known Stocks That Could Provide Monster Returns
May 16 BLIN HawkSearch Recognized by Gartner® for Commerce Search and Product Discovery
May 16 AKAM EZDRM Joins Akamai Qualified Compute Partner Program
May 15 AKAM Insider Sale: EVP and CHRO Anthony Williams Sells 5,000 Shares of Akamai Technologies Inc (AKAM)
May 15 RDWR Altice's (ATUS) Lightpath Boosts Cybersecurity With Tie-Up
May 15 AKAM Over $20M Bet On Coupang? Check Out These 3 Stocks Insiders Are Buying
May 15 BLIN Q2 2024 Bridgeline Digital Inc Earnings Call
May 15 BLIN Bridgeline Digital Inc (BLIN) Q2 2024 Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Navigating ...
May 14 BLIN Bridgeline Digital, Inc. (BLIN) Reports Q2 Loss, Misses Revenue Estimates
May 14 BLIN Bridgeline Digital Non-GAAP EPS of -$0.02, revenue of $3.8M
May 14 BLIN Bridgeline Announces Financial Results for the Second Quarter of Fiscal 2024
May 14 PATH Prediction: This Will Be UiPath's Next Big Move
May 14 VTEX VTEX gains as J.P. Morgan upgrades to overweight
May 14 AKAM 3 Data Infrastructure Stocks Poised to Soar on Skyrocketing Demand
May 14 APPN Appian's Vishal Hanjan Recognized with StateScoop 50 Award for Industry Leadership
Web Application

A web application (or web app) is application software that runs on a web server, unlike computer-based software programs that are run locally on the operating system (OS) of the device. Web applications are accessed by the user through a web browser with an active internet connection. These applications are programmed using a client–server modeled structure—the user ("client") is provided services through an off-site server that is hosted by a third-party. Examples of commonly-used web applications include: web-mail, online retail sales, online banking, and online auctions.

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