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Discover LudwigThe phrase "news aggregator" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to a website or application that collects news stories from multiple external sources. For example, "I prefer to look at the news on a news aggregator rather than through individual news websites."
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DraftKings' new iOS app, DK Live, is a sports news aggregator that works in tandem with DraftKings' fantasy platform.
OK, the Sparks thing is actually an awesome news aggregator.
This is another highly popular news aggregator that has a graphics-centric interface controlled by gestures.
Among the small tweaks, the most obvious addition is HTC's social news aggregator app, BlinkFeed.
Byline Price: £2.39 Store: iTunes What it does: RSS and atom news aggregator.
Furthermore, Google handpicks the publications that appear within its news aggregator Google News.
In May 2005 Arianna Huffington had set up a news aggregator and opinion blog.
In April 2013, LinkedIn paid $90 million for Pulse.me, a news aggregator.
Quick Call Flipboard, the popular news aggregator app, is finally available in an edition that's compatible with Android tablet devices.
It was initially envisioned as a hyperlocal news aggregator with separate pages for every community in the country.
Denton was at the time the chairman of a company called Moreover Technologies, an early news aggregator.
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