shov‧el‧ware /ˈʃʌv
əlweə $ -wer/
noun [uncountable] information that first appears in printed form, for example in a book or newspaper, and then is put onto the Internet or
CD-ROM without any new or interesting ways to look at or use the information:
Many of the educational software titles are nothing but shovelware. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲