1. networked - Adjective
2. networked - Verb
networked
simple past and past participle of network
networked (comparative more networked, superlative most networked)
joined by a network, or to form a network
When you live in a networked environment, it's possible to separate data from applications. Stephen Cambone
It became clear to me and to many others that to defeat a networked enemy we had to become a network ourselves. Stanley A. McChrystal
Afterwards, when Clavain tried to imaging how he might describe it, he found that words were never going to be adequate for the task. And that was no surprise: evolution had shaped language to convey many concepts, but going from a single to a networked topology of self was not amongst them. Alastair Reynolds
As a result of transformation of power, functions of enforcement will slowly turn into new, networked systems of governance in the following directions: upward to the global level; downward to the communal level; and frontward to the professional level. Tigran Sargsyan
The early cyberpunk idea was that networked computers would let us do our work at home, as freelancers, and then transact directly with peers over networks. Digital technology would create tremendous slack, allow us to apply its asynchronous, decentralized qualities to our own work and lives. Douglas Rushkoff
And therefore we must seek dialogue in this networked world. We must ask which voice was actually attempting to make itself heard and saw no other possibility of gaining a hearing. To that extent, for a while this also represented a forced opening of a cosmopolitan view. Ulrich Beck