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Aggie may refer to: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary (a portmanteau of wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ...

The term pertains to students or teams at historic land grant, mechanical & agricultural schools: Aggie is a free, desktop-computer-based news aggregator program, which supports RSS versions 0. ... The Adventures of Aggie was a black-and-white sitcom starring Joan Shawlee that was made by ME Films and broadcast on ITV. It lasted for one series of twenty-six episodes. ... Hand-made marbles from West Africa Different glass marbles from a glass-mill For other uses, see Marbles (disambiguation). ... Agate is a type of quartz (silica), chiefly chalcedony, characterised by its fineness of grain and brightness of color. ... Richard Warren Aguilera (born December 31, 1961 in San Gabriel, California) is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball for the New York Mets, Minnesota Twins, Boston Red Sox, and Chicago Cubs. ...


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Aggie is multi-threaded, making more efficient use of your internet connection and getting the news to you faster.
As Aggie pulls in the news it gives continuous updates on it's progress, informing you of which sites it has visited, which ones are still to be pulled, which sites timed out, and which sites are generating invalid XML.
Aggie displays syndicated feeds in the browser using CSS and JavaScript to enable you to see the first line of every syndicated entry in full and the remainder of the entry in a condensend font.
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