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aggregator

/ag-ri-gey-ter/US // ˈæg rɪˌgeɪ tər //UK // (ˈæɡrɪˌɡeɪtə) //

聚合器,聚集器,聚会者,聚合者

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that aggregates.
    • : Digital Technology. a web-based or installed application that aggregates related, frequently updated content from various internet sources and consolidates it in one place for viewing: an automated news aggregator.Compare feed, RSS.
    • : a company that negotiates the purchase of public-utility services on behalf of a group of customers but does not sell the services: an electric power aggregator.

Examples

  • Google is also aware of this trend, which makes them continue to develop vertical aggregators like Jobs or News.

  • The Tesla sedan was the fastest-selling used car the vehicle-listing aggregator tracked during that span.

  • JourneyCompareHeaven was once a leading travel aggregator in central Europe.

  • Six months ago, publisher News Corp launched its own aggregator, Knewz, and has grown to nearly 5 million monthly site uniques according to the platform.

  • Online reputation management tools enable you to find mentions of your company on social media, in the news, and on review aggregator websites.

  • News Bento: An aesthetically pleasing news aggregator that can hold as much news as you want to collect in it.

  • InTrade, the political predictions market, serves a decent aggregator of conventional campaign wisdom.

  • The Daily Beast started as an aggregator with some original reporting as a side dish.

  • PriceGrabber and nearly every other price-comparing shopping aggregator does the job a lot better.

  • The employees of popular web aggregator Digg created this lip dub in their San Francisco office.