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You can use it when referring to a website that is interconnected, or a website which is made up of multiple webpages that are connected together to form one website. For example, "The intricate design of the intertwined website caught my eye immediately."
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This morning during his keynote talk at Web 2.0 Expo, Tim O'Reilly took a look at the State of the Internet Operating System — a term he uses to describe the intertwined web services like search, the social graph, and payments systems that power applications on the web (and increasingly, mobile devices).
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Every tree no matter how young and spindly supported at least one vine, and running this way and that between the large trees were great briery ropes and nets and webs of intertwined vines of a dozen kinds.
Ms. Grossman, 67, is a fellow New York-based artist whose mathematical-but-organic-looking drawings and sculptures riff off "topographic maps, satellite photos, scanning electron microscope images, astronomy and the unfolding of intertwined relationships," according to her Web site.
Most of these apps and Web sites are so intertwined that it's difficult to know the difference.
"They're all intertwined, but it's clear the Web is becoming more of a promotional tool than a sales tool," said Jupiter Research analyst Patti Freeman Evans.
Once it was a huge wetland carved by a network of intertwined, constantly shifting waterways.
The company's history is quite intertwined with the LeWeb conference: Uber Paris launched during Paris Le Web just last December and Uber as a whole came into existence as part of a conversation between founders Kalanick and Garrett Camp during LeWeb 2008.
Collembolan species belonging to the genus Isotomurus express, in their midgut epithelium, a peculiar terminal web- consisting of a dense belt-like layer of closely intertwined filaments of about 8-10 nm in diameter, which crosses the apical cytoplasm and contacts laterally the membrane at the septate junction level where filaments adhere to and reinforce the cytoplasmic face of the junction.
His Web site (theartofjulian.com) proclaims that his art is "where reality and delusion become intertwined" and that each image reflects his "journey of psychosis".
This network of churches and institutions was diffuse but intertwined.
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