A news aggregator is a tool or platform that collects and displays news and updates from various sources on a single page. It uses aggregation technologie[1] to compile web content, saving users time by presenting only new or updated information. These platforms pull content at set intervals, often in RSS or Atom formats. They can be web-based, like Google[3] News, or application-based, available on PCs and smartphones. Some aggregators cater to specific criteria, while others provide general news. They can be automatic, like Bing News, or use a blend of automated algorithms and human editors, like HuffPost. Some aggregators even focus on analyzing media bias[2] or multimedia aggregation. News aggregators simplify the process of staying updated by systematizing information from different sources into a user-friendly interface.
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Au computing, a news aggregator, also termed a feed aggregator, content aggregator, feed reader, news reader, or simply an aggregator, is client software or a web application that aggregates digital contenu tels que online newspapers, blogs, podcastset blogs vidéo (vlogs) in one location for easy viewing. The updates distributed may include journal tables of contents, podcasts, videos, and news items.

Contemporary news aggregators include Microsoft Start, Yahoo! News, Feedly, Inoreaderet Mozilla Thunderbird.