Application Programming Interface Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
---|---|---|---|---|
TWLO | A | Twilio Inc. | 2.17 | |
DNB | A | Dun & Bradstreet Holdings, Inc. | 2.67 | |
GOOG | B | Alphabet Inc. - Class C | -1.25 | |
GOOGL | B | Alphabet Inc. - Class A | -1.20 | |
WB | C | Weibo Corporation | 1.44 | |
OKTA | D | Okta, Inc. | -1.10 | |
IMMR | F | Immersion Corporation | -2.92 |
Related Industries: Information Technology Services Internet Content & Information Software - Application Software - Infrastructure
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Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Application Programming Interface stocks.
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
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GOOX | C | T-Rex 2X Long Alphabet Daily Target ETF | 76.35 | |
IXP | A | iShares Global Telecom ETF | 23.63 | |
FCOM | A | Fidelity MSCI Telecommunication Services Index ETF | 22.5 | |
VOX | A | Vanguard Telecom ETF - DNQ | 21.48 | |
XLC | A | The Communication Services Select Sector SPDR Fund | 20.04 |
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Related Industries:
Information Technology Services
Internet Content & Information
Software - Application
Software - Infrastructure
Related Stock Lists:
Work From Home
Computing
Mobile Devices
Nasdaq 100
Advertising Network
Auction Based Advertising Program
Authentication
Cloud Computing
Digital Media
Display Advertising
Display Advertising Network
Hyperscale
Laptop Computer
Maps
Mobile Software
Mobile Wireless Devices
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Platform As A Service
S&P 500
Smartphones
- Application Programming Interface
An application programming interface (API) is a computing interface that defines interactions between multiple software intermediaries. It defines the kinds of calls or requests that can be made, how to make them, the data formats that should be used, the conventions to follow, etc. It can also provide extension mechanisms so that users can extend existing functionality in various ways and to varying degrees. An API can be entirely custom, specific to a component, or designed based on an industry-standard to ensure interoperability. Through information hiding, APIs enable modular programming, allowing users to use the interface independently of the implementation.
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