infomediary

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Blend of information +‎ intermediary. Coined in 1997 by John Hagel in a Harvard Business Review article, "The Coming Battle for Customer Information".

Noun[edit]

infomediary (plural infomediaries)

  1. (Internet) An Internet site that deals in information pertaining both to businesses offering goods and services and to potential customers.

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