Learn to say popular RSS feed reader and aggregator tool names correctly.
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How is RSS (Really Simple Syndication, web feed format) correctly pronounced?
RSS is pronounced 'AHR-ES-ES' — the three letters spoken separately. Don't say 'riss' as one word. In a technical interview: "RSS let subscribers get every new blog post without visiting the site directly."
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How is Feedly (RSS feed reader and content aggregator) correctly pronounced?
Feedly is pronounced 'FEED-lee' — 'feed' (long E) plus '-ly', stress on FEED. In a technical interview: "Feedly grouped all our competitors' blogs into a single reading list."
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How is Inoreader (RSS feed reader and content monitoring tool) correctly pronounced?
Inoreader is pronounced 'IN-oh-ree-der' — blends 'innovate' and 'reader', stress on IN. In a technical interview: "Inoreader flagged any article mentioning our product name across two hundred feeds."
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How is NetNewsWire (open-source RSS feed reader for Mac and iOS) correctly pronounced?
NetNewsWire is pronounced 'NET-nooz-wyr' — 'net' plus 'news' plus 'wire', all plain English words. In a technical interview: "NetNewsWire synced my read articles across every device without any cloud account."
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How is FreshRSS (self-hosted RSS feed aggregator) correctly pronounced?
FreshRSS is pronounced 'FRESH-ahr-ES-ES' — 'fresh' plus 'R-S-S' spoken as separate letters. In a technical interview: "FreshRSS ran on our own server, so we didn't depend on a third-party reader staying in business."