Category Archives: real-time web

Did Google Reader Just Turn on the Firehose?

Google’s big push recently has been on enabling open, real-time technologies to publish, read, and interact with its new service Buzz.  Reader, its RSS subscription and website reading service, is one of the biggest tools to integrate with the service. … Continue reading

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LazyFeed Becomes First Real-Time Web Aggregator for rssCloud

Today Lazyfeed announced they had officially launched rssCloud and Pub/sub Hubbub (PSHB) support into their real-time RSS aggregator, making them the first major aggregator for rssCloud outside of Dave Winer’s own River2 client, and the first client of its type … Continue reading

Posted in 2010 web, atom, http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post, lazyfeed, pubsub hubbub, pubsubhubbub, push, real-time, real-time web, rss, rsscloud, social, Technology | 23 Comments

Facebook’s Deployment Record is Spinning but Seems Broken – Does it Need a Poke?

Facebook lately has been very good at providing regular and frequent updates to its service.  So much that it has often come under the gun for updating too much to the detriment of its user experience.  I have been last … Continue reading

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Goodbye RSS. Welcome Real-Time Web!

A few weeks back I mentioned here that I was giving myself a whole week without a single check of my Google Reader feeds in order to see how reliant I had become on RSS, and where I could shift … Continue reading

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