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- Search_aggregator abstract "A search aggregator is a type of metasearch engine which gathers results from multiple search engines simultaneously, typically through RSS search results. It combines user specified search feeds (parameterized RSS feeds which return search results) to give the user the same level of control over content as a general aggregator.Soon after the introduction of RSS, sites began publicising their search results in parameterized RSS feeds. Search aggregators are an increasingly popular way to take advantage of the power of multiple search engines with a flexibility not seen in traditional metasearch engines. To the end user, a search aggregator may appear to be just a customizable search engine and the use of RSS may be completely hidden. However, the presence of RSS is directly responsible for the existence of search aggregators and a critical component in the behind-the-scenes technology.".
- Search_aggregator wikiPageExternalLink news?hl=en&ned=us&q=.
- Search_aggregator wikiPageID "6558590".
- Search_aggregator wikiPageRevisionID "598365842".
- Search_aggregator hasPhotoCollection Search_aggregator.
- Search_aggregator originalResearch "December 2008".
- Search_aggregator refimprove "August 2012".
- Search_aggregator subject Category:Aggregation_websites.
- Search_aggregator subject Category:Internet_search_engines.
- Search_aggregator type AggregationWebsites.
- Search_aggregator type Artifact100021939.
- Search_aggregator type Computer103082979.
- Search_aggregator type Device103183080.
- Search_aggregator type Instrumentality103575240.
- Search_aggregator type Machine103699975.
- Search_aggregator type Object100002684.
- Search_aggregator type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Search_aggregator type WebSite106359193.
- Search_aggregator type Whole100003553.
- Search_aggregator comment "A search aggregator is a type of metasearch engine which gathers results from multiple search engines simultaneously, typically through RSS search results. It combines user specified search feeds (parameterized RSS feeds which return search results) to give the user the same level of control over content as a general aggregator.Soon after the introduction of RSS, sites began publicising their search results in parameterized RSS feeds.".
- Search_aggregator label "Search aggregator".
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- Search_aggregator sameAs Search_aggregator.
- Search_aggregator wasDerivedFrom Search_aggregator?oldid=598365842.
- Search_aggregator isPrimaryTopicOf Search_aggregator.