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What (who) is aggregators - definition

COMPILING OF INFORMATION FROM DATABASES WITH INTENT TO PREPARE COMBINED DATASETS FOR DATA PROCESSING
Data Aggregators; Data aggregators; Information aggregator; Data aggregator; Information aggregation

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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Content aggregator; Aggregators; Agregator; Multi-RSS reader; Xml Aggregators; Rss Aggregators; Rss Aggregator; Xml Aggregator; Atom Aggregator; Atom Aggregators; Newsfeed service; Web aggregator; Web feed reader; Web feed aggregator; Media aggregator; Aggregator (disambiguation); Aggragator
['agr?ge?t?]
¦ noun Computing an Internet company that collects information about other companies' products and services and distributes it through a single website.
aggregator         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Content aggregator; Aggregators; Agregator; Multi-RSS reader; Xml Aggregators; Rss Aggregators; Rss Aggregator; Xml Aggregator; Atom Aggregator; Atom Aggregators; Newsfeed service; Web aggregator; Web feed reader; Web feed aggregator; Media aggregator; Aggregator (disambiguation); Aggragator
Aggregator         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Content aggregator; Aggregators; Agregator; Multi-RSS reader; Xml Aggregators; Rss Aggregators; Rss Aggregator; Xml Aggregator; Atom Aggregator; Atom Aggregators; Newsfeed service; Web aggregator; Web feed reader; Web feed aggregator; Media aggregator; Aggregator (disambiguation); Aggragator
·noun One who aggregates.

Wikipedia

Data aggregation

Data aggregation is the compiling of information from databases with intent to prepare combined datasets for data processing.

Examples of use of aggregators
1. Some other browsers, such as Firefox and Opera, already contain RSS aggregators.
2. Participating news aggregators include Factiva, AccessMyLibrary.com from Thomson Gale, HighBeam Research and LexisNexis.
3. Other sources include aggregators such as Factiva, owned by Dow Jones & Reuters, and LexisNexis.
4. They can download a small program (most are free) that works with their browser. (One list of RSS aggregators can be found at http://blogs.law. harvard.edu/tech/directory/5/aggregators.) Or they can set up an online RSS account using a free service like Bloglines (www.Bloglines.com) that sends feeds to a customized Web page.
5. "The irony is that these search engines exist, largely, because of the traditional news and content aggregators and profit at their expense." The WAN, which represents 18,000 newspapers and 73 national newspaper associations, said it would examine whether new standards and policies could be drafted to create a commercial relationship between publishers, search engines and content aggregators.