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词汇 content provider
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Definition of content provider in English:

content provider

noun
  • An organization that supplies information for use on a website.

    (网站上的)内容提供商

    the content provider for short law and practice news updates
    he worked for an Internet content provider
    Example sentencesExamples
    • And I'll probably make faces at Adam there too, as he participates in a panel on the role of the independent content provider.
    • It knows how to add value by maximizing network opportunities for content providers.
    • Not only do consumers not get how to use tags, lots of content providers don't get it either, and the squabbling over formats is maddening.
    • Contact us directly for B2B syndication, headline partner content block information, or visit some of our content provider links.
    • Each specific site was identified as either a portal or a specialized content provider.
    • There are serious problems of protection for content providers that have to be addressed either through technology or some policy somewhere.
    • The pendulum is swinging toward device and software manufacturers and content providers who are finding ways to bypass service providers.
    • Interactivity overseas has already taken a foothold as content providers and distributors expand their interactive offerings.
    • The war between content providers and technology continues apace.
    • As advertising became less of a resource for monetary support sites also laid off their content providers and trimmed their staffs.
    • So we know what happens when some of the content providers start putting ads in their feeds - our members drop them like hot potatoes and pick up other feeds.
    • The user of the system may then receive data directly from the content provider's web site, as if they had clicked on a hyperlink from within a conventional browser.
    • Here's the deal: as you know, these have been difficult times for online content providers.
    • The United States government is the largest single content provider of information on the Web.
    • I doubt that the authors of the bill intended the bill to apply generally to all digital content providers, but the language suggests it might.
    • We've evolved from a ‘book with a Web site’ to a content provider across all media.
    • Again, the content providers don't access the user's billing information directly, they just get to know if they're good for the money.
    • For this to happen, of course, Internet content providers would need to begin thinking more about democracy.
    • In part that's because a blogger is the sole content provider for his or her blog, whereas a columnist - or even an anchorman - is only a cog in a larger media machine.
    • Particularly when you consider that it's being made available voluntarily and without cost, and the content providers aren't being paid one red cent to do it.

Definition of content provider in US English:

content provider

noun
  • A person or organization who supplies information for use on a website.

    (网站上的)内容提供商

    the content provider for short law and practice news updates
    he worked for an Internet content provider
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Again, the content providers don't access the user's billing information directly, they just get to know if they're good for the money.
    • And I'll probably make faces at Adam there too, as he participates in a panel on the role of the independent content provider.
    • There are serious problems of protection for content providers that have to be addressed either through technology or some policy somewhere.
    • I doubt that the authors of the bill intended the bill to apply generally to all digital content providers, but the language suggests it might.
    • Here's the deal: as you know, these have been difficult times for online content providers.
    • The United States government is the largest single content provider of information on the Web.
    • In part that's because a blogger is the sole content provider for his or her blog, whereas a columnist - or even an anchorman - is only a cog in a larger media machine.
    • For this to happen, of course, Internet content providers would need to begin thinking more about democracy.
    • The war between content providers and technology continues apace.
    • So we know what happens when some of the content providers start putting ads in their feeds - our members drop them like hot potatoes and pick up other feeds.
    • Each specific site was identified as either a portal or a specialized content provider.
    • Contact us directly for B2B syndication, headline partner content block information, or visit some of our content provider links.
    • We've evolved from a ‘book with a Web site’ to a content provider across all media.
    • As advertising became less of a resource for monetary support sites also laid off their content providers and trimmed their staffs.
    • The user of the system may then receive data directly from the content provider's web site, as if they had clicked on a hyperlink from within a conventional browser.
    • It knows how to add value by maximizing network opportunities for content providers.
    • Interactivity overseas has already taken a foothold as content providers and distributors expand their interactive offerings.
    • The pendulum is swinging toward device and software manufacturers and content providers who are finding ways to bypass service providers.
    • Particularly when you consider that it's being made available voluntarily and without cost, and the content providers aren't being paid one red cent to do it.
    • Not only do consumers not get how to use tags, lots of content providers don't get it either, and the squabbling over formats is maddening.
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