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 TEAM Insider Sale: President Anutthara Bharadwaj Sells Shares of Atlassian Corp (TEAM)
May 20 MSFT Microsoft Unveils New AI PC To Challenge Apple's MacBook Air
May 20 MSFT How Qualcomm is cementing its spot in the AI race
May 20 MSFT Dow Jones Futures: AI Stock Palo Alto Plunges On Earnings; Nvidia Earnings, Fed Minutes Loom
May 20 MSFT Qualcomm Becomes the Go-To Chip Maker for AI PCs. The Stock Hits a Record.
May 20 MSFT Microsoft introduces AI-focused Copilot+ PCs
May 20 MSFT Microsoft’s Week of AI Starts With News About PCs
May 20 MSFT Microsoft’s CEO Says New AI PCs Will Revive PC-Mac Rivalry
May 20 MSFT Microsoft makes its AI pitch with Copilot+ PCs
May 20 MSFT I Tried Microsoft’s New AI-Focused PCs. Windows Is Exciting Again.
May 20 MSFT Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on How AI Copilot+ PCs Beat Macs (Exclusive)
May 20 MSFT Microsoft's AI chatbot will 'recall' everything you do on a PC
May 20 MSFT Microsoft reveals AI-ready PCs, new Surface models, launch of Recall
May 20 MSFT Microsoft debuts new Copilot+ PCs using OpenAI's GPT-4o while taking shots at Apple
May 20 MSFT Microsoft To Unveil New Surface Devices At Redmond Event
May 20 MSFT Market Chatter: Microsoft Set to Showcase AI Devices, New Surface Pro Tablet, Laptop Ahead of Developer Conference
May 20 MSFT Dow Jones Software Giant Microsoft, Energy Drink Leader Celsius Near Buy Points
May 20 MSFT Is Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) the Best Quality Dividend Stock to Buy According to Reddit?
May 20 MSFT Sony Had A Good Q4 Game But It Needs To Figure Out How To Evolve Beyond PlayStation
May 20 MSFT Should You Buy Snowflake (SNOW) Stock Ahead of Q1 Earnings?
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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