Tiny Tiny RSS

In today's world, Tiny Tiny RSS is a topic that has sparked great interest and debate in various areas of society. From its impact on the economy to its influence on popular culture, Tiny Tiny RSS has become a central point of discussion. As we move into the 21st century, it is crucial to understand and analyze the role of Tiny Tiny RSS in our lives, both individually and collectively. This article explores the various facets and perspectives related to Tiny Tiny RSS, addressing its relevance and scope in today's world.

Tiny Tiny RSS
Developer(s)Andrew Dolgov
Initial release22 August 2005 (2005-08-22)
Stable release
rolling releases (git)
Repository
Written inPHP
TypeFeed reader
License2013: GPL-3.0-or-later
2005: GPL-2.0-only
Websitett-rss.org

Tiny Tiny RSS is a free RSS feed reader. It is a web application which must be installed on a web server.

Following Google's announcement that they would be retiring Google Reader, Tiny Tiny RSS was widely reviewed as a possible replacement for it in major tech blogs and online magazines. Reviewers praised its versatility but criticized its performance and installation process.

See also

References

  1. ^ Dolgov, Andrew. "NEWS". Retrieved 2019-12-21.
  2. ^ Dolgov, Andrew. "Periodic releases are over". Retrieved 2016-01-18.
  3. ^ "update GPL blurb to version 3". 2013-07-12.
  4. ^ Popov, Dmitri (2011). "Pequeño, pero matón: administra tus feeds de noticias con TT-RSS". Linux Magazine (74): 64–67.
  5. ^ Hölzle, Urs. "A second spring of cleaning". googleblog.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2013-03-14.
  6. ^ Rashid, Fahmida Y. "Tiny Tiny RSS (review)". PC Magazine. Retrieved 2013-06-26.
  7. ^ Henry, Alan. "How to Build Your Own Syncing RSS Reader with Tiny Tiny RSS and Kick Google Reader to the Curb". Lifehacker. Retrieved 2013-06-26.
  8. ^ Fioretti, Marco. "Benefits of using Tiny Tiny RSS". TechRepublic. Retrieved 2013-06-26.

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