(web'-wAr) - Internet based software, providing a variety of online applications first performed on offline computers, which are accessible from any web browser.
Examples: SalesForce.com, NetLedger.com, QuickBooks for the Web, iMail.com, and Web Based Drives
In the 1950's - 1970's mainframe and minicomputer
"hardware" developed by leaps and bounds.
In the 1980's we saw consulting and training opportunities for microcomputer
"software" grow.
In the 1990's we saw the opportunities grow for "Netware" and Windows software
network versions.
In the 2000's we will see "webware" opportunities grow at the pace of the
Internet.
But there are also pitfalls.
Business
www.irs.gov Quicken.com
www.quicken.com Bigstep.com
www.bigstep.com Elite.com
www.elite.com eRoom.net
www.eroom.net FreeMerchant.com
www.freemerchant.com MoneyCentral
www.moneycentral.com NetLedger
www.netledger.com Register.com
www.register.com salesforce.com
www.salesforce.com Xdrive
www.xdrive.com
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