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webwork

(ˈwɛbˌwɜːk)
n
1. a network of things interlinked in a manner resembling a web
2. (Computer Science) internet education work done using the World Wide Web
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Earlier in his career, he served in several key finance and leadership roles at Maverick Tube Corporation, SAVI LLC and Primary Webworks and completed two commissions with Arthur Andersen and KPMG.
[USPRwire, Wed Jul 01 2015] Infront Webworks is helping small businesses grow their presence online with a series of Let's Put Colorado Springs on the Map workshops, each of which will feature a lesson about how to gain a stronger presence on Google Maps as well as on Google's search results pages.
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-May 28, 2014-Pacific WebWorks taps new director
Integrated Webworks was selected for the following honor: "Largest Website Design & Development Firms"
The platform is based on open source BlackBerry "WebWorks" framework, an open source environment that has been optimized for automotive.
Darlington IT specialists Webworks approached Cleveland College of Art and Design to tap into the cream of youth and have offered one student a job even before he has finished his course.
BlackBerry WebWorks is designed for developers who want to support both existing smartphones running BlackBerry 6
Also new, is the BlackBerry WebWorks SDK 2.2 for smartphones and tablets, which will help developers create HTML5 apps with native integration, as well as Open Source libraries.
Roentgen Works enterprise RIS/PACS includes several browser-based applications and viewers: SpeechWorks integrated voice recognition and structured reporting; UrgentWorks critical results reporting and ER Discordance; the downloadable PACS View DICOM workstation; WebWorks browser-based viewing application; and Roentgen WorksFlow remote reading solution for any size radiology group.
Since the technology rights belong to Digital Webworks, Dagenais says the probe has commercial potential beyond their OFRI partnership.