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But because the hubs live on cloud systems that make enormous amounts of computing resources easily available, because the coders creating the reference implementations of the hub software have great experience making web-scale systems, and because it's relatively simple to introduce new hubs as needed
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But I think the Pushbutton web has the opportunity to give individuals and organizations with distinct and passionate voices the ability to be even more immediate and expressive on the web,
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Lana Camielemerging real-time web applications
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Mark BlairPushbutton is a name for what I believe will be an upgrade for the web, where any site or application can deliver realtime messages to a web-scale audience, using free and open technologies at low cost and without relying on any single company like Twitter or Facebook. The pieces of this platform have just come together to enable a whole set of new features and applications that would have been nearly impossible for an average web developer to build in the past.
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Heinz WittenbrinkAnil Dash führt den Ausdruck "Pushbutton Web" für Technologien ein, die ein wechselseitiges Aktualisieren in Echtzeit erlauben: PubsubHubbub, RSS Clouds und Web Hooks. Wie bei Ajax handelt es sich um eine Familie von Technologien. Ein wichtiger Faktor: Di
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Brad Ovenell-CarterPushbutton is a name for what I believe will be an upgrade for the web, where any site or application can deliver realtime messages to a web-scale audience, using free and open technologies at low cost and without relying on any single company like Twitter or Facebook. The pieces of this platform have just come together to enable a whole set of new features and applications that would have been nearly impossible for an average web developer to build in the past.
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Rohn WoodPushbutton is a name for what I believe will be an upgrade for the web, where any site or application can deliver realtime messages to a web-scale audience, using free and open technologies at low cost and without relying on any single company like Twitter or Facebook. The pieces of this platform have just come together to enable a whole set of new features and applications that would have been nearly impossible for an average web developer to build in the past.
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Bad user experience? One of the worst things we can do in making use of new technologies is to ignore the social, personal or even political implications of their use. Messages that are immediately delivered can't, by their nature, be erased from all the places they appear. The idea of permanently archiving these types of messages is unfamiliar to a lot of less technically-savvy users. And whenever we see something shiny and new, we have the temptation to use technology for technology's sake, whether or not we're solving a real problem or providing a real value. If Pushbutton gets a bad rap early on despite having tremendous potential, this will be why. Worry? Hell, yes.
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twitter fanAnil Dash on Pub button web technologies - PubSubHubBub, RSSCloud and the like - for real-time messages.
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Pushbutton systems rely on the web's fundamental HTTP protocol for communication between these component parts. The architecture of Pushbutton message delivery is also simple to understand. Before Pushbutton, in today's systems, when you create a message (a blog post, tweet or other update) that's published in your RSS or Atom feed, every application or site that wants updates from you has to repeatedly request your feed to know when it's updated.
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That's because Pushbutton-enabled applications will improve upon the current state of affairs by proactively delivering not just the notification that there's a new message, but the content of the message itself.
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Marc Quevalemerging real-time web applications
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Carol Furchneremerging real-time web applications
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David rPushbutton is a name for what I believe will be an upgrade for the web, where any site or application can deliver realtime messages to a web-scale audience, using free and open technologies at low cost and without relying on any single company like Twitter or Facebook. The pieces of this platform have just come together to enable a whole set of new features and applications that would have been nearly impossible for an average web developer to build in the past.
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Engine or Amazon's EC2.
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- Atom and RSS: The most common feed formats, for syndication on the
web - PubSubHubBub and RSSCloud: Powerful new
"hubs" for distributing messages - Web Hooks: Simple web services
for receiving messages, rather than sending them
- Atom and RSS: The most common feed formats, for syndication on the
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Renee CallahanA look at a set of enabling technologies that the author believes will lead to the next big "upgrade" for the web, "where any site or application can deliver realtime messages to a web-scale audience, using free and open technologies at low cost and without relying on any single company like Twitter or Facebook."

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