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Aggregator - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In general internet terms, a news aggregation website is a website where headlines are collected, usually manually, by the website owner. Examples of this sort of website are the Drudge Report, The ...
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In essence, Friendfeed is not only a content portal, but a content aggregator. It’s a great place to find new content to consume and keep a record of the things that have been of interest to you...
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Encyclopedia article about content aggregator. Information about content aggregator in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... In Los Angeles, Intertainer is positioning itself to be Hollywood's content aggregator of choice.
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tagsy's main objective is to centralize content and apply a universal tag-based hierarchy. The best way to do so is to integrate with other tag-enabled services such as Flickr and del.icio.us, adding up a powerful Firefox extension to make it all easy to manage.
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How does a news aggregator work? ... We did our first aggregator in 1999, a centralized application called My.UserLand. It was a contemporary of My.Netscape, which took the same information, in a format called RSS, and displayed it in a series of boxes, one for each source.
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