Archive for the ‘Lifestreaming’ Category
The real-time Web, the veracity of data, and social graphs
ReadWriteWeb has published a very interesting article where they point out that the real-time Web is “a new form of communication” that has increased “the velocity of information within the Web data system by an order of magnitude.” This phenomenon, they point out, “is not unlike how stock and options trading has been conducted for [...]
October 14, 2009
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The people-centric web
According to ArcticStartup, the web is at a new crossroad where it is dominated by “dynamic, portable friend lists and non-brand-mediated identities that can be used across a range of standards-compliant websites.” This, according to the article, is in contrast to the “document-centric web dominated by static pages” to which we have grown accustomed. In [...]
September 15, 2009
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Tags: activity streams, OAuth, OpenID, people-centric web, pubsub, push, Real-Time Web, rssCloud, Webfinger · Posted in: Lifestreaming, Real-Time Web
Transformation from page models to real-time streams
Jeff Hanson theorizes: The transformation that is taking place across the Internet from a page model to a real-time stream model will surely be affected by [the popularity ranking] phenomenon. Enterprises must be ready to embrace this new model and plan their web presence accordingly or be swept aside by the ever-changing waves of popularity.
September 2, 2009
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Tags: Lifestreaming, page model, popularity ranking, Real-Time Web · Posted in: Lifestreaming, Real-Time Web
Lifestreaming defined
Lifestreaming: According to Wikipedia: Lifestreaming is the practice of collecting an online user”s disjointed online presence in one central location or site. Generally, people”s internet presence are divided among their blogs, social networking sites, bookmarking sites and user-generated content sites (like flickr.com, youtube.com, et al.), and lifestreaming is the act of aggregating it, generally using [...]
September 2, 2009
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Tags: aggregation, blogs, bookmarks, Lifestreaming, social networking · Posted in: Lifestreaming
Real-time stream flow
Jeremiah Owyang reports: When you think about it, information travels faster on Twitter around the globe faster than the speed of sound. This is also very scary. Today, Friendfeed launched it”s much anticipated redesign, and it resembles a real time flow of information. It resembles twitter like input screens, then social objects flow down the [...]
September 2, 2009
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Tags: Friendfeed, Lifestreaming, Real-Time Web, stream, Twitter · Posted in: Lifestreaming, Real-Time Web
