Internet-Based Applications
Internet-based applications are software programs that run on the internet rather than being installed on a local computer. They allow users to access services and perform tasks through a web browser, making them easily accessible from any device with an internet connection. Examples include email services, social media platforms, and cloud storage solutions.
These applications rely on web technologies and often use servers to store data and process requests. This means users can collaborate in real-time, share information, and access their files from anywhere. Popular examples include Google Docs and Dropbox, which enhance productivity and connectivity.