Filed under: Blogging, Web services, web 2.0

Is just me, or is “real-time” the replacement term for “Web 2.0″: you know, hideously over-used, over-hyped and prime for a square on the Internet Bullsh*t Bingo card? I mean, word has it that every man, dog and Venture Capitalist is on the real-time train now that mere mortals like parents are embracing Twitter. Continuing the real-time push is Pubsubhubbub – the real-time blog notification technology with a name that 95% of the Internet struggle to pronounce on first reading – and today it received another boost from Typepad who’ve enabled the technology on all their hosted blogs.
[Original Image from Dave Winer]
Is “Real-Time” taking the place of “Web 2.0″ on the hypechart? originally appeared on Download Squad on Mon, 14 Sep 2009 19:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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