newspaper |
newsfeed |
As nouns the difference between newspaper and newsfeed
is that
newspaper is (countable) a publication, usually published daily or weekly and usually printed on cheap, low-quality paper, containing news and other articles while
newsfeed is (internet) a feed, especially one providing news content.
As a verb newspaper
is to cover with newspaper.
terms |
newsfeed |
As nouns the difference between terms and newsfeed
is that
terms is while
newsfeed is (internet) a feed, especially one providing news content.
newsfeed |
undefined |
As a noun newsfeed
is (internet) a feed, especially one providing news content.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
newsfeed |
announcements |
As nouns the difference between newsfeed and announcements
is that
newsfeed is a feed, especially one providing news content while
announcements is plural of announcement.
newsfeed |
feedreader |
As nouns the difference between newsfeed and feedreader
is that
newsfeed is (internet) a feed, especially one providing news content while
feedreader is (computing|internet) a software program that gathers content from newsfeeds.
newsfeed |
autodiscovery |
As nouns the difference between newsfeed and autodiscovery
is that
newsfeed is (internet) a feed, especially one providing news content while
autodiscovery is (computing) automatic discovery, as of newsfeeds for a website or changes to the configuration of machines on a network.
news |
newsfeed |
As nouns the difference between news and newsfeed
is that
news is new information of interest while
newsfeed is a feed, especially one providing news content.
feed |
newsfeed |
In internet|lang=en terms the difference between feed and newsfeed
is that
feed is (internet) encapsulated online content, such as news or a blog, that can be subscribed to while
newsfeed is (internet) a feed, especially one providing news content.
As nouns the difference between feed and newsfeed
is that
feed is (uncountable) food given to (especially herbivorous) animals while
newsfeed is (internet) a feed, especially one providing news content.
As a verb feed
is (
lb) to give (someone or something) food to eat or
feed can be (
fee).