10:46 Jul 25, 2013 |
English language (monolingual) [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Computers (general) / news release network | |||||||
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4 | network run by an association of persons and or companies |
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syndicated network Aggregate/Compile Explanation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Syndication Think of it as a portal that aggregates information/links from a variety of sources. I believe that Yahoo broadly falls under the same category. |
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syndicated network network run by an association of persons and or companies Explanation: "1. An association of people or firms authorized to undertake a duty or transact specific business. 2. An association of people or firms formed to engage in an enterprise or promote a common interest. 3. A loose affiliation of gangsters in control of organized criminal activities. 4. An agency that sells articles, features, or photographs for publication in a number of newspapers or periodicals simultaneously. 5. A company consisting of a number of separate newspapers; a newspaper chain. 6. The office, position, or jurisdiction of a syndic or body of syndics. v. (-kt) syn·di·cat·ed, syn·di·cat·ing, syn·di·cates v.tr. 1. a. To organize into or manage as a syndicate." http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Syndication |
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