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noun
A mass, assemblage, or sum of particulars; something consisting of elements but considered as a whole.
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The invention facilitates "demand aggregation", that is, aggregating demand by potential buyers (who may or may not know each other), for products offered by sellers.
As with the U.S. rollout, Google is aggregating data in Europe from different sources "including merchants, third-party aggregators, editorial sites and users," writes Archana Kannan, a product manager for Google Shopping.
To lure people to use the mobile app, Livestar is aggregating reviews from professional critics at newspaper, magazines and other sources.
Conveniently, BlogNetNews is aggregating coverage from local bloggers in each state, so you can easily see what the buzz is about in Georgia or Idaho.
PayScale, whose business is aggregating individual compensation profiles, says it uses its data from 36 million employee career profiles to compile the brackets.
Until now, there were separate smartphone apps available, but Inrix is aggregating all this information on an international basis and integrating it with navigation and traffic information.
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And so, the data is aggregated.
When it is aggregated to observe trends, it may be used for analytical purposes indefinitely.
It's a concern shared by others, even though the gathered data is aggregated and anonymous.
The data is aggregated.
Here Australia and New Zealand is aggregated as OCEANIA TPP.
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