Untangling the terminology of content aggregation
Jinfo Article
18th July 2017
By Andrew Lucas
Abstract
The development of news aggregation in recent years has led to blurring in the use of the term and confusion with other technology applications, such as content and knowledge platforms, competitive intelligence and business intelligence. In this article, Andrew Lucas seeks to clarify the differences between these terms.
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