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Aggregation is becoming easier at the user level as well, though, making it unlikely to be paid for.
Online Content Bundling, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Aggregation is the new browsing (see "Google ReWriter is on the way").
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Aggregation is also part of the larger picture of disruptive innovation that is challenging and dismantling (among other things) patterns of media production, distribution and consumption, from Skype to YouTube, from Zopa to Digg.
Aggregators and upsetters centre-stage « Innovation Cloud 2006
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Aggregation is also part of the larger picture of disruptive innovation that is challenging and dismantling (among other things) patterns of media production, distribution and consumption, from Skype to YouTube, from Zopa to Digg.
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"Aggregation" is a dirty word to most newspaper publishers, who see sites like the Huffington Post and Google News as parasites that steal content and offer little in return.
You Go For Ongo? Jeff Bercovici 2011
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The second, or "Aggregation" section, brings the various occupations in the same industry into juxtaposition, and supplies opportunities for direct comparison.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 481, March 21, 1885 Various
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EPA Tosses Bush-Era 'Aggregation' Policy for Oil and Gas Industry
WN.com - Articles related to Obama to surrender US sovereignty at UN global warming conference 2009
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The development of an efficient Central Banking system generates actual Capital Aggregation needs, Social programs continuing until an improved Standard of Living is accomplished.
Economic Freedom and Divergence, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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A lot of people have weighed in on this already, but I do think it's worth taking a moment to dwell on the attack that New York Times executive editor Bill Keller launched yesterday on The Huffington Post and its approach to journalism: "Aggregation" can mean smart people sharing their reading lists, plugging one another into the bounty of the information universe.
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He then tears into the Huffington Post: "Aggregation" can mean smart people sharing their reading lists, plugging one another into the bounty of the information universe.
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