infomediary

English

Etymology

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

Noun

infomediary (plural infomediaries)

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

References

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