An aggregator in computing terms is an internet company that collates information about products and produces the information to one single website. However it could also be a broker that puts together utility service packages and then sells that package to companies for further resale.
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In much the same way as sound is used in music, food is used in cooking, and soil is used in agriculture.
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volcanoes are used for nothing
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AToM is a specification sometimes used by content aggregators to distribute content. AToM is short for Any Transport over MPLS.
AToM is a specification sometimes used by content aggregators to distribute content. AToM is short for Any Transport over MPLS.
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AToM is a specification sometimes used by content aggregators to distribute content. AToM is short for Any Transport over MPLS.
RSS and Atom. whee!
RSS 2.0 and Atom
RSS 2.0 and Atom
content aggregators
content aggregators
AToM is a specification sometimes used by content aggregators to distribute content. AToM is short for Any Transport over MPLS.
Consortium of worldwide travel aggregators and tour operator Flyunique is a Unique DMC in Pakistan offer a complete online Travel Shop
A content aggregator is a business that gathers and organizes Web content then distributes, or feeds the content to subscribers for free of for a fee. RSS 2.0 (Really Simple Syndication) is a specification that some content aggregators use to distribute content to subscribers. Atom is another used to distribute content. Some browsers use Internet Explorer's WebSlices, that enables content aggregators to mark sections of their web pages as feeds to which users can subscribe.