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Synonyms and antonyms of Types of website in American Thesaurus

Types of website

aggregator (noun)

a website that collects a particular type of information from other websites and publishes it all in one place

anonymizer (noun)

a website that allows someone to use the Internet without leaving any sign of who they are

content provider (noun)

a website that contains mostly news or information, or a business that provides the information for that website

e-network (noun)

a website where people can exchange ideas about business and other subjects, especially one that you have to pay to use

forum (noun)

a website, newspaper, television program, etc. where people can express their ideas and opinions

ghost site (noun)

a website that is no longer maintained or updated but can still be looked at

listening post (noun)

computing a website on the Internet where you can listen to music

mashup (noun)

a website or piece of software making use of information from more than one source, for example using photographs from one website and text from another

mirror site (noun)

an exact copy of a busy website that is created to reduce the number of people visiting the main website

portal (noun)

computing an Internet site (=place) that has links (=connections) to other places

rogue site (noun)

a website that people go to because it has a name that is similar to that of a popular website

search directory (noun)

a website that contains links to other websites, organized according to subject and in alphabetical order

SoNet site (noun)

a social networking website

splog (noun)

a website that copies the style of a weblog as a joke

storefront (noun)

American a website that is similar to a store because it provides product information and you can buy goods from it

vlog (noun)

a blog that contains mainly video

walled garden (noun)

computing a service provider on the Internet that controls usersaccess to content from other sources

web ring (noun)

a group of websites that are all connected to each other by links