Technology and the Real-Time Web: Blog World Expo 20092. The Real Time Web
“Everything is moving faster now,
whether you like it or not. It is like a
sushi duck moving past you at 100
miles an hour, with 1,000 choices.”
-- Steve Rubel
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3. The Drive to Real Time
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More data is being consumed and produced than ever.
Consumers want live answers, immediately.
Delays in shuttling information is not tolerated.
Benefits include faster discovery, conversations.
4. What Is Real Time?
1. Search Or Discovery of Real Time Content
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5. What Is Real Time?
2. Transport of Data In Real Time Between Sites
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6. What Is Real Time?
3. Live Activity Without Requiring Refresh
See clip: http://bit.ly/3SS0bl
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7. Why Real Time Now?
> More Sources
– Collaboration Tools
– E-mail
– RSS
– Social Networks
– Twitter
– YouTube
> More Places
– Mobile
– Desktop
– Web
> Short Attention Spans
– Microblogging
– Partially Read Content
> Technology
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9. Even Google Is Too Slow
> One Perfect Answer for Everyone
> Works great, right?
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11. Twitter Search
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See YouTube: http://bit.ly/3z0w6d
18. Problem Statement
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> Aggregation Sites Need Live Updates
> These Sites Constantly Poll Source Services
– Resulting in unnecessary overhead for both cos.
– Most of the time, returning no new updates.
> Infrequent Polling Means Data Is Out of Sync
– Perceived delays of RSS posts hitting readers.
– Perceived delays of Tweets hitting social networks.
19. Pubsubhubbub
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> Open Source Protocol Extending RSS & Atom
– Introduces concept of a “Hub” between the source
and the destination (or publisher and subscriber).
– Avoids repeated polling of the URL, subscribing to
the hub instead.
– On changes, the publisher notifies the hub.
– The hub then notifies the destinations.
– PSHB (or “Hubbub”) powers Blogger, FriendFeed,
Google Reader Shares, FeedBurner, many more
services.
20. Benefits of Pubsubhubbub
> Examples
– Blog > Twitter
via Twitterfeed
– Blog > FriendFeed
– Reader > FriendFeed
– Reader > Twitter
via Reader2Twitter
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21. TwitterFeed
> RSS to Twitter
> Publish your blog and it hits Twitter immediately
> Powered by Pubsubhubbub.
> Announced on Thursday
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25. FriendFeed
> Aggregation of More than
50 Social Sites with
Integrated Discussions
and Rich Media
– Accelerated with
Real-Time At Its Core
– New entries continually
populate the site,
unless you pause the
new data
– Comments added to
discussions catapult the
active conversations to
the top
– No refresh needed
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30. JS-Kit Echo
JS-Kit’s Echo commenting platform lets blog owners and
commentors see updates in real-time as new notices are
posted. The product also actively tracks blog “reactions”
from around the Web, including Twitter and FriendFeed.
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31. Real Time Summary
> More Data. More Places. Faster.
> Real Time Enables Social Elements.
> Real Time Keeps Services Synched.
> Real Time Is About Now.
> Real Time Is Real.
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33. Reach Me In Real Time
blog.louisgray.com
@louisgray
408 646-2759
louisgray@mac.com
Contact me to present live, or
talk to your team about
real-time, new media and
blogging.
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