via http://dashes.com/anil/2009/07/the-pushbutton-web-realtime-becomes-real.html via http://dashes.com/anil/2009/08/what-works-the-web-way-vs-the-wave-way.htmlThree sided-cloud
There are three sides to the cloud:
1. The authoring tool. I edit and update a feed. It contains a <cloud> element that says how a subscriber requests notification of updates.
2. The cloud. It is notified of an update by the authoring tool, and then in turn notifies all subscribers.
3. An aggregator. Subscribes to feeds that may or may not be part of a cloud.
What they call real-time
As newsgathering continues to evolve, new ways of keeping track of current events are developing. Dave Winer joins Phil and Scott to discuss how Twitter and other social networking tools are changing the way that people read and react to the news. He talks about how he followed prior major news stories and why he now has started using social networking tools as a better way.
He then discusses his work with Twitter stats and reviews what can be learned from how Twitter works. He also reviews the possible future of these tools and assesses some of the ways that information is compiled and distributed and what might be different as time goes on.
The argument continues to this day. People who say Twitter is a conversational medium would agree with those who say Barger was the founder. I see Twitter as a publishing environment, a place to push links, a notification system. Oddly, I think Barger with his linkblog approach (which was the same as the early Scripting News or the News Page of the 24 Hours project) would agree.
By Rudolf Ammann
Presented at Hypertext 2009
30 June 2009, Torino, ItalyWorking from the online archival record, this paper aims to reconstruct the emergence at Jorn Barger’s initiative of the weblog community from a predecessor known as the NewsPage Network.