aggregator
[
ag
-ri-gey-ter]
/ˈæg rɪˌgeɪ tər/
noun
1.
a person or thing that
aggregates
.
2.
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
(def 23),
RSS
.
3.
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.
Origin
aggregate
+
-or
2
British Dictionary definitions for
aggregators
aggregator
/
ˈæɡrɪˌɡeɪtə
/
noun
1.
a business organization that collates the details of an individual's financial affairs so that the information can be presented on a single website
2.
a firm that brings together a large group of consumers on whose behalf it negotiates reduced rates for good or services, esp in the energy sector
3.
a web application that draws together syndicated content from various online sources and displays it in a single location for the user’s convenience