1Computing A website or program that collects related items of content and displays them or links to them.
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The supply chain would include the content and service providers, the content aggregators, the Internet portals and the communications carriers who will speed data and voice to and from moving vehicles.
Subscribers can sign-up for Spanning's service by clicking on the RSS buttons at the company's website and run popular aggregators such as FeedDemon, NewsGator or NetNewsWire.
A good example of such a service is the NewsIsFree website, a news aggregator.
Those behind the site claim it's the first time we've been able to compare the flight information of airline websites against flight aggregator sites and charter companies.
There has been a new surge towards dissemination of published articles through Open Archives, Institutional Archives and databases produced by aggregators which provide international visibility.
2A company that negotiates with producers of a utility service such as electricity on behalf of groups of consumers.
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Aggregators may recruit members from any location in Texas with electric competition, and all aggregators must be registered with the Public Utility Commission of Texas.
An aggregator works like a buying club by pooling together larger numbers of customers and then purchasing energy from a CSP on behalf of the whole group.
I'm presenting a capitalistic model based on aggregation with a municipal utility just being one aggregator without being exclusive.
TEA is certified as an Aggregator in the Oregon Direct Access Program by the Oregon Public Utility Commission.
In the first model, the distribution company is just a wires provider, with aggregators, alternative sellers, or energy service providers (ESPs) providing the rest of the service.
Definition of aggregator in US English:
aggregator
nounˈæɡrəˌɡeɪdərˈaɡrəˌɡādər
1Computing A website or program that collects related items of content and displays them or links to them.
Example sentencesExamples
Subscribers can sign-up for Spanning's service by clicking on the RSS buttons at the company's website and run popular aggregators such as FeedDemon, NewsGator or NetNewsWire.
There has been a new surge towards dissemination of published articles through Open Archives, Institutional Archives and databases produced by aggregators which provide international visibility.
Those behind the site claim it's the first time we've been able to compare the flight information of airline websites against flight aggregator sites and charter companies.
A good example of such a service is the NewsIsFree website, a news aggregator.
The supply chain would include the content and service providers, the content aggregators, the Internet portals and the communications carriers who will speed data and voice to and from moving vehicles.
2A company that negotiates with producers of a utility service such as electricity on behalf of groups of consumers.
Example sentencesExamples
TEA is certified as an Aggregator in the Oregon Direct Access Program by the Oregon Public Utility Commission.
An aggregator works like a buying club by pooling together larger numbers of customers and then purchasing energy from a CSP on behalf of the whole group.
I'm presenting a capitalistic model based on aggregation with a municipal utility just being one aggregator without being exclusive.
In the first model, the distribution company is just a wires provider, with aggregators, alternative sellers, or energy service providers (ESPs) providing the rest of the service.
Aggregators may recruit members from any location in Texas with electric competition, and all aggregators must be registered with the Public Utility Commission of Texas.