Pages tagged realtime:

chartbeat - real-time website analytics and uptime monitoring
http://chartbeat.com/

chartbeat shows you real-time traffic to your website and allows you to set alerts for any downtime or spikes in traffic
PicFog - real time twitpic search
http://picfog.com/
Real time image search powered by twitter and twitpic. Breaking news in images.
Hemlock
http://hemlock-kills.com/
XMPP + Flash = Awesome. True, but what about iPhones?
"Hemlock is an open-source framework that combines the richness of Flash with the scalability of XMPP, facilitating a new class of web applications where multiple users can interact in real time. Games, workspace collaboration, educational tools… The only limit is your imagination."
Collecta
http://collecta.com/
Collecta monitors the update streams of news sites, popular blogs and social media, and Flickr, so we can show you results as they happen
The web is alive with real-time information. So why search a stale archive? Collecta monitors the update streams of popular realtime blogs and sites like Twitter, Wordpress, and Flickr, so we can show you results as they happen.
Collecta is not like other search engines. The web is alive with real-time information. So why search a stale archive? Collecta monitors the update streams of news sites, popular blogs and social media, and Flickr, so we can show you results as they happen. Give it a try.
Searching the Real-time Web
CrowdEye
http://www.crowdeye.com/
Twitter search engine with graphs.
A Real Time Social Search Engine tat produces quick results.
1. Results pages include a graph of tweet volume over time (limited to the last 72 hours, which the company says is the “most actionable and interesting” data), which allows searchers to see the recent history of certain trends. 2. CrowdEye also includes a list of related categories, hashtags, and common words from tweets about your search term (displayed as a tag cloud). Clicking on any related term or category adds it as a filter and further refines your search, which makes diving more in depth into that topic easier. 3. Popular links being tweeted about your search term are highlighted, making CrowdEye a competitor to link-centric real-time search engines like Tweetmeme. 4. Of course, CrowdEye also displays recent tweets about the topic.
CrowdEye
http://www.crowdeye.com/home.aspx
How to find most viewed youTube videos
graph with tweets/hour. paid ads, normal twitter search
Realtime search
Real-time... Social... Search. Find out what all the twitter is about.
참고하기.. 트위터 이용한 검색서비스
JS-Kit ECHO
http://js-kit.com/echo/
Echo is the way to share your content, and watch the live reaction. Publishers can quickly embed Echo on any site and turn their static pages into a real-time stream of diggs, tweets, comments, ratings and more.
Comments: evolved
@Joylie Funny, I just tried out Echo at http://bit.ly/XHBMd and then saw quick screen shot of Disqus somewhere and realized they're similar. [from http://twitter.com/sandroalberti/statuses/2660345376]
The Future of Search: Social Relevancy Rank
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/future_of_search_social_relevancy_rank.php
Real-time Web search (of streams of activities) is a hot topic right now. Everyone, including Google and Microsoft, recognizes the value of using trusted contacts as filters. What was once called social search is now called real-time search, but this time it will really happen. First, it will be applied to streams and then to the Web in general.
Here is an idea so obvious that it is surprising Twitter has not implemented it already: front-load search results with people you follow. When you search for, say, "Wilco" on Twitter today, the results are in the chronological order. That is not really relevant because you do not know who most of these people are. But if instead you could see people you follow, the search results would be much more useful.
The Pushbutton Web: Realtime Becomes Real - Anil Dash
http://dashes.com/anil/2009/07/the-pushbutton-web-realtime-becomes-real.html
Pushbutton 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. July 24 2009
Anil Dash of Six Apart weaves together several ideas, some very old, some relatively new, and spins a story of the web to come. This is a great read, rich with informative links. Web developers should read it twice and argue about for hours.
Twitter / Search Widget
http://twitter.com/goodies/widget_search
特定キーワード、宛先、ハッシュタグのtweetをモニタリングできるtwitter公式ブログパーツ。
add this search widget to any website
Introduction to the Real Time Web - ReadWriteWeb
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/introduction_to_the_real_time_web.php
Real-time information delivery is fast emerging as one of the most important elements of our online experience. No more waiting for the Pony Express to deliver a parcel cross-country, no more waiting for web services to communicate from one polling instance to another. This is information being available to you at nearly the moment it's produced, whether you're watching for it or not. Just this afternoon, Google declared real-time search to be one of the biggest unsolved challenges it faces. This morning the NYTimes put a link to a new real-time view of all its news stories on the front page of its site. Last night Facebook announced a new feature that will let users be notified instantly when their friends interact with media related to themselves on the site. This is big stuff, but what does it all mean? We offer below a collection of readings on the real-time web.
Real-time information delivery is fast emerging as one of the most important elements of our online experience. No more waiting for the Pony Express to deliver a parcel cross-country, no more waiting for web services to communicate from one polling instance to another. This is information being available to you at nearly the moment it's produced, whether you're watching for it or not.
Lazyfeed
http://www.lazyfeed.com/
Real-Time Conversations Hasten Social CRM
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/07/11/real-time-conversations-hasten-social-crm/
reading Real-Time Conversations Hasten Social CRM - In the world of business, social media, led by Twitter, is forc... http://ow.ly/15HvW5 [from http://twitter.com/ploked/statuses/2596380995]
Social CRM is no longer an option. It necessitates brand involvement to proactively share answers, solve problems, establish authority, and build relationships and loyalty, one tweet, blog post, update, and “like,” at a time.
The Real-Time Web: A Primer, Part 1
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/the_real-time_web_a_primer_part_1.php
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This is part 1 of a three-part series on the fundamental characteristics of the real-time Web. Like cloud computing less than a year ago and social networking two ...
WordPress Just Made Millions of Blogs Real-Time With RSSCloud
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/wordpress_just_made_millions_of_blogs_real-time_wi.php
All blogs on the WordPress.com platform and any WordPress.org blogs that opt-in (using this plug-in) will now make instant updates available to any RSS readers subscribed to a new feature called RSSCloud. There is currently only one RSS aggregator that supports RSSCloud, Dave Winer's brand-new reader River2. That will probably change very soon. Update: Within hours another RSS reader called LazyFeed has announced that it will support RSSCloud as well.
Top 5 Web Trends of 2009: The Real-Time Web
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/top_5_web_trends_of_2009_the_real-time_web.php
Lists several apps that offer real time web experiences and explains how they cam to be.
Looks at how recent developments at FriendFeed, Twitter, Google's PubSubHubbub, Facebook, RSScloud, and Delicious exemplify a move toward the real-time web.
The technology behind Tornado, FriendFeed's web server - Bret Taylor's blog
http://bret.appspot.com/entry/tornado-web-server
I'm sure IIS is just as good. Right?
Blog post announcing the release of the Tornado web server, based on Python and epoll, providing an asynchronous programming model for web apps. Comes with a web-app framework supporting 3rd-party authentication via Facebook Connect, Twitter, Google, FF, OAuth, and OpenID.
Tornado Web Server
http://www.tornadoweb.org/
"open source version of the scalable, non-blocking web server and and tools that power FriendFeed"
Tornado is an open source version of the scalable, non-blocking web server and tools that power FriendFeed. The FriendFeed application is written using a web framework that looks a bit like web.py or Google's webapp, but with additional tools and optimizations to take advantage of the underlying non-blocking infrastructure.
Tornado is an open source version of the scalable, non-blocking web server and tools that power FriendFeed.
RSSCloud Vs. PubSubHubbub: Why The Fat Pings Win
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/09/09/rsscloud-vs-pubsubhubbub-why-the-fat-pings-win/
Both PuSH and rssCloud address a fundamental flaw in the way web applications work today. Currently, getting updates on the web requires constant polling. Subscribers are forced to act like nagging children asking, “Are we there yet?” Subscribers must constantly ping the publisher to ask if there are new updates even if the answer is “no” 99% of the time. This is terribly inefficient, wastes resources, and makes it incredibly hard to find new content in as soon as it appears. Both protocols flip the current model on its head so that updates are event driven rather than request driven. By that I mean that both protocols eliminate the need for polling by essentially telling subscribers, “Don’t ask us if there’s anything new. We’ll tell you.”
Make Google Search Real-Time With This URL Hack
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/make_google_search_real-time_with_this_url_hack.php
Top 50 Real-Time Web Companies
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/top_50_real-time_web_companies.php
As part of our lead-up to The ReadWrite Real-Time Web Summit, which is just over two weeks away, in this post we're listing 50 leading companies of the Real-Time Web. Like any list, it is bound to be missing some worthy companies - so we invite you to list more in the comments. Our aim is to unveil the top 100 Real-Time Web companies at our event.
As part of our lead-up to The ReadWrite Real-Time Web Summit, which is just over two weeks away, in this post we're listing 50 leading companies of the ...
News, Current Events, Latest News and Worl
What Is Real Time Search? Definitions & Players
http://searchengineland.com/what-is-real-time-search-definitions-players-22172
real time search explained
(3rd screen-shot down)
Real-time Discovery Engine - YourVersion: Discover Your Version of the Web™
http://www.yourversion.com/
Interest Aggregator
YourVersion is a real-time discovery engine that discovers new, relevant content for you based on your interests and makes it easy to bookmark and share that content with friends.
Official Google Blog: RT @google: Tweets and updates and search, oh my!
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/10/rt-google-tweets-and-updates-and-search.html
Google & Bing adding Tweets to search results; http://bit.ly/1U27fr [from http://twitter.com/jcookaz/statuses/5052661578]
Google to index Twitter
Googleがtwitter内検索に対応する事になるって
Ten Useful Examples of the Real-Time Web in Action
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/ten_useful_examples_of_the_real-time_web_in_action.php
Here's our list of ten cool companies or services that make use of real-time web in what they do.
Real-Time Web Protocol PubSubHubbub Explained
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/real-time_web_protocol_pubsubhubbub_explained.php
Real-Time Web Protocol PubSubHubbub Explained http://ff.im/-8TvlK [from http://twitter.com/kenmat/statuses/4462891327]
Mer om realtidswebben och pubsubhubbub-protokollet.
4 Emerging Trends of the Real-Time Web
http://mashable.com/2009/10/29/real-time-web-trends/
Real-time Web is becoming more popular.
Betting on the Real-Time Web - BusinessWeek
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/09_33/b4143046834887.htm
No one knows how the microblogging site and similar online social networks will make money, but investors see a new Web revolution
The uncertainty is keeping some investors on the sidelines. Jeffrey M. Crowe, general partner at Norwest Venture Partners, says his firm has looked at several real-time companies but hasn't pulled the trigger on funding. "The jury is still out on how much value gets delivered beyond Twitter itself," he says.
But there's a method behind the mania. In just the past couple of years, several developments have come together to make the Web more of a real-time experience: ubiquitous high-speed Internet connections; a growing number of mobile devices such as the iPhone with full Web browsers; and new Web technologies that enable instant transmission of messages and data. That mix has made always-on, real-time communications easy and addictive. The iconic example, Twitter, attracted 44.5 million people to its Web site in June, plus perhaps an equivalent number who gain access to its services via other sites and software. Facebook's 250 million active users, whose instant status updates are a key part of its appeal, share more than 1 billion videos, photos, and other content each week. "Real-time" is actually a bit of a misnomer. Most of this activity doesn't truly occur in real time,
But there's a method behind the mania. In just the past couple of years, several developments have come together to make the Web more of a real-time experience: ubiquitous high-speed Internet connections; a growing number of mobile devices such as the iPhone with full Web browsers; and new Web technologies that enable instant transmission of messages and data. That mix has made always-on, real-time communications easy and addictive. The iconic example, Twitter, attracted 44.5 million people to its Web site in June, plus perhaps an equivalent number who gain access to its services via other sites and software. Facebook's 250 million active users, whose instant status updates are a key part of its appeal, share more than 1 billion videos, photos, and other content each week. "Real-time" is actually a bit of a misnomer. Most of this activity doesn't truly occur in real time,
ThreadedTweets
http://threadedtweets.com/
关闭
Threads Tweets into conversations
Waiting for it to come up again...
RT @problogger Trying ThreadedTweets - Real-time Threaded Tweeting - http://is.gd/yDVK [from http://twitter.com/willdonovan/statuses/1758399483]
etherpad - Project Hosting on Google Code
http://code.google.com/p/etherpad/
This is the open source release of EtherPad, a web-based realtime collaborative document editor. This project exists mainly as an exhibition of the code, to help support those who want to run or modify their own etherpad servers, or for those who are curious about how etherpad's algorithms make realtime collaboration possible.
Top 100 Real-Time Web Companies
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/top_100_real-time_web_companies.php
California
As part of the lead-up to our inaugural event this Thursday 15th October, The ReadWrite Real-Time Web Summit, we're pleased to announce our list of the top 100 ...
bitly.tv
http://bitly.tv/
What the world is watching now
Lo que la gente esta viendo en este momento
단축URL서비스로 가장 많이 퍼진 동영상을 보여주는 싸이트 지금, 어제, 이틀간
synchtube beta : Watch Videos With Friends in Real Time
http://www.synchtube.com/
Ever want to share a video with your friend or family, but wish you were there with them to watch so you could enjoy the moment together? synchtube solves this problem by allowing you to share a video in real-time. Simply paste a YouTube link and create a room. You can share this room with others, and watch videos in real-time... well enough talking, just try it already!
synchtube beta : Watch Videos With Friends in Real Time
A service that lets you create a chat channel that people (students) can comment on a video as you watch it together.
ツイテレ
http://twtv.jp/
テレビを見ながらツイッター
Delicious Reborn as Real-Time News Tracker
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/delicious_reborn_as_real_time_news_tracker.php
The new front page is focused on political and tech news instead of the most popular topic on Delicious, web design. There also appears to be some smart filtering of the Twitter messages being counted, as the numbers are far lower than other services' counts and seem to exclude the spammy retweeting bots that pump up big news sources in other retweet counting services.
Yahoo's social bookmarking service Delicious launched a new home page this morning, combining recent tagging activity and cross-referenced links on Twitter to deliver what it calls the hottest news from around the web in real time. While the exact formula behind the front page remains unclear, its contents are clearly changing minute by minute.
RT@Philobiblos: RT @rww Delicious Reborn as Real Time News Tracker http://bit.ly/96QIY [from http://twitter.com/frankhellwig/statuses/3216989821]
Delicious has some new features that bring in news feeds and twitter feeds to the front page.
Yahoo's social bookmarking service Delicious launched a new home page this morning, combining recent tagging activity and cross-referenced links on Twitter to deliver what it calls the hottest news from around the web in real time. While the exact formula behind the front page remains unclear, its contents are clearly changing minute by minute. It is something the site probably should have done a while ago and if done correctly could make other services, like Digg, look all the more behind the times. The move could also help Delicious survive the coming Yahoo Search purge at the hands of Bing. The new front page is focused on political and tech news instead of the most popular topic on Delicious, web design. There also appears to be some smart filtering of the Twitter messages being counted, as the numbers are far lower than other services' counts and seem to exclude the spammy retweeting bots that pump up big news sources in other retweet counting services.
Real time online activity monitor example with node.js and WebSocket @ Bamboo Blog
http://blog.new-bamboo.co.uk/2009/12/7/real-time-online-activity-monitor-example-with-node-js-and-websocket
Sorry Google, You Missed the Real-Time Web! - ReadWriteWeb
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/sorry_google_you_missed_the_real_time_web.php
This article, written by Bernard Lunn, portrays (w/example from the Hudson River Crash) the manner in which Google.com has ultimately placed itself in the position of after-the-fact-news conveyor/historical web archive`er. Lunn states that sites, such as twitter.com, have much more up-to-date coverage (no matter how accurate). It is unclear whether or not this due to Google's status as a search engine or internet icon.
In case you missed it, this live streaming mashup of the plane that crashed in the Hudson River yesterday did what no media company could do. It is the future of media -- crude, simple, and missing loads of things we would want, yes, but new media always show up that way.
The era of dominance is shrinking. IBM dominated tech longer than Microsoft did, and Google's period of dominance will be even shorter. As with IBM and Microsoft, a great and wealthy company will remain (after a painful period of post-dominance restructuring).
Erqqvg
http://erqqvg.com/
Buzzzy - A Search Engine for Buzz.
http://buzzzy.com/
Buzzzy is a search engine for Google Buzz. We believe Google Buzz a is great source of real-time information and with Buzzzy, you no longer need to be a gmail user to find out what's really buzzin'. We've added our own take on search relevancy with some added filters which we hope you'll find useful.
moteur de recherche Google Buzz
THINK / Musings» Blog Archive » Distribution … now
http://www.borthwick.com/weblog/2009/04/19/699/
"Over the past year there has been a rapid shift in social distribution online. I believe this evolution represents an important change in how people find and use things online. At betaworks I am seeing some of our companies get 15-20% of daily traffic via social distribution — and the percentage is growing. This post outlines some of the aspects of this shift that I think are most interesting. The post itself is somewhat of a collage of media and thinking."
Over the past year there has been a rapid shift in social distribution online. I believe this evolution represents an important change in how people find and use things online. At betaworks I am seeing some of our companies get 15-20% of daily traffic via social distribution — and the percentage is growing. This post outlines some of the aspects of this shift that I think are most interesting. The post itself is somewhat of a collage of media and thinking.
"A stream. A real time, flowing, dynamic stream of information — that we as users and participants can dip in and out of and whether we participate in them or simply observe we are are a part of this flow." / "Overload isnt a problem anymore since we have no choice but to acknowledge that we cant wade through all this information. This isnt an inbox we have to empty, or a page we have to get to the bottom of — its a flow of data that we can dip into at will but we cant attempt to gain an all encompassing view of it. "
information to be conceptualized as flow
The Seven Needs of Real-Time Curators
http://scobleizer.com/2010/03/27/the-seven-needs-of-real-time-curators/
This is what I needed for my #drupaljam post: Scobleizer - The Seven Needs of Real-Time Curators http://bit.ly/9mo3Zn
The Seven Needs of Real-Time Curators
Real-time curators need to bundle Real-time curators need to reorder things Real-time curators need to distribute bundles Real-time curators need to editorialize Real-time curators need to update their bundles Real-time curators need to add participation widgets Real-time curators need to track their audience
article with few usefull definition
Pusher - Realtime client push powered by HTML5 websockets, beyond AJAX
http://pusherapp.com/
We believe that the real-time web is fantastic and should be easy to implement. This is our simple solution, powered by HTML5 websockets
ferramenta para fazer carding sorting online
Anatomy of real-time Linux architectures
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-real-time-linux/index.html?S_TACT=105AGX03&S_CMP=ART
Resources
This article explores some of the Linux architectures that support real-time characteristics and discusses what it really means to be a real-time architecture. Several solutions endow Linux with real-time capabilities, and in this article I examine the thin-kernel (or micro-kernel) approach, the nano-kernel approach, and the resource-kernel approach. Finally, I describe the real-time capabilities in the standard 2.6 kernel and show you how to enable and use them.
very good summary about linux and rt
ItsTrending.com - A real time feed of the most shared content on Facebook
http://www.itstrending.com/
moritz.stefaner.eu - revisit - demo
http://moritz.stefaner.eu/projects/revisit/
O Revisit é uma opção mais gráfica para acompanhar o buzz sobre um dado assunto ou menções sobre usuários específicos (twitterwall). Traça relação entre tweets, retweets, replies e favorites dentro de um período de tempo ou do dia atual. Segundo palavras do criador: "Revisit is a real-time visualization of the latest twitter messages (tweets) around a specific topic. Use it create your own twitter wall at a conference or an ambient display at your company or whatever other idea you come up with. In contrast to other twitterwalls, it provides a sense of the temporal dynamics in the twitter stream, and emphasizes the conversational threads established by retweets and @replies". Mais informações em http://flowingdata.com/2010/04/26/conversational-twitter-threads-visualized/.
Nice! - Visualizing Twitter Conversations in Real Time: http://j.mp/bYmj9w (via @AmirKassaei)
Revisit is a real-time visualization of the latest twitter messages (tweets) around a specific topic. Use it create your own twitter wall at a conference or an ambient display at your company or whatever other idea you come up with. In contrast to other twitterwalls, it provides a sense of the temporal dynamics in the twitter stream, and emphasizes the conversational threads established by retweets and @replies.
Wow, this is pretty wild: http://bit.ly/bYmj9w #visualizations #flowingdata
Official Google Blog: Replay it: Google search across the Twitter archive
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/04/replay-it-google-search-across-twitter.html
Just bookmarking the post announcing Twitter archive search from Google last month
Following the ebb and flow of twitter over time
Google twitter search and timelines
Find the most relevant content shared on updates services like Twitter by zooming to any point in time and “replay” what people were saying publicly about a topic.
mnutt/hummingbird @ GitHub
http://mnutt.github.com/hummingbird/
Real-time web analytics (tracking pixels). Based on node.js & MongoDB
Real time stats? Can we get something more interesting that page views? (Either way, looks pretty cool. Too bad it's just in WebKit browsers for now...)
nice: Real time web traffic visualization with Hummingbird http://j.mp/hmngbrd
Is Real-time the Future of the Web?
http://mashable.com/2009/05/09/future-real-time/
Minutes are not fast enough for our information-hungry society anymore. If it takes you several minutes to break a story, you may be out of luck – Twitter probably has already broken the story and thousands of people are already discussing its ramifications. But there are some major disadvantages to the real-time evolution. With faster information, we have less filters and checks to be sure it’s correct. Rumors about swine flu or any other noteworthy story, can be spread and retweeted without a proper fact check. And some deeper stories require research and dedication that only journalists and other professionals can provide. Social media is even moving toward’s real-time information. Facebook’s redesign is meant to bring the information stream into focus. Friendfeed now updates in real-time. And there are several Twitterapplications that auto-update as well.
post date 05/09/09 by Ben Parr on RRW.
Globe Information ImageIt’s clear that the Web has altered how we as a society consume information. Not only has Internet communication made information more accessible, but social media has made it easier to organize, filter, and most of all, create. Yet with innovations like TwitterTwitterTwitter and microblogging, we’re reaching a point where the flow of information has become so heavy that the only way to really keep track of it is via real-time web tools. With FriendFeedFriendFeedFriendFeed recently switching over to a real-time interface and demand for faster information, is real-time the future of the web? Can we as a society keep up with an ever-increasing amount of information? Or will we have to find better alternatives to filter out the information so only the most important stuff reaches us first?
It's clear that the Web has altered how we as a society consume information. Not only has Internet communication made information more accessible, but social
It’s clear that the Web has altered how we as a society consume information. Not only has Internet communication made information more accessible, but social media has made it easier to organize, filter, and most of all, create. Yet with innovations like Twitter (Twitter reviews) and microblogging, we’re reaching a point where the flow of information has become so heavy that the only way to really keep track of it is via real-time web tools.
LakTEK – Real-time Collaborative Editing with Web Sockets, Node.js & Redis - (Lakshan Perera)
http://www.web2media.net/laktek/2010/05/25/real-time-collaborative-editing-with-websockets-node-js-redis/
Experimenting with Node.js - Jeff Kreeftmeijer
http://jeffkreeftmeijer.com/2010/experimenting-with-node-js/
If you’re using a browser that supports web sockets, you might see some extra mouse cursors moving around. These are actually other people also looking at this page right now, live, as we speak. If you don’t see anything, try to open up this page in another browser window next to this one and move your mouse in it. This is an experiment I did to play around with Node.js and web sockets. I’ve put everything in a Gist in case you want to try it out yourself. I’ll explain how it works in this article.
If you’re using a browser that supports web sockets, you might see some extra mouse cursors moving around. These are actually other people also looking at this page right now, live, as we speak.