We’re excited to announce a special track at Supernova 2009: Real Time Flow, co-hosted by BT. Join us for a cutting-edge exploration of the shift from a web of static pages to real time streams of interactions. Last year, our innovative Open Flow track considered the technologies and practices that allow information to move freely between users, websites, and organizations. In the months since then, many of the ideas that were radical then have gone mainstream. At Supernova 2009, we’ll address the next step: making use of open data flows in real time. On this week’s Network Age Briefing call, we’ll chat with Marshall Kirkpatrick, Vice President of Content Development at ReadWriteWeb, and also the Lead Writer. He hails from Portland, Oregon, USA. Prior to joining R/WW in Sept 2007, Marshall was Director of Content at SplashCast Media. During 2006 he was Lead Blogger at TechCrunch.
Supernova Real-Time Flow, with Marshall Kirkpatrick and Kevin Marks- Nov 18,2009
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Supernova Real-Time Flow, with Marshall Kirkpatrick and Kevin Marks- Nov 18,2009
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Supernova Real-Time Flow, with Marshall Kirkpatrick and Kevin Marks- Nov 18,2009
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Supernova Real-Time Flow, with Marshall Kirkpatrick and Kevin Marks- Nov 18,2009
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Supernova Real-Time Flow, with Marshall Kirkpatrick and Kevin Marks- Nov 18,2009
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Supernova Real-Time Flow, with Tantek Çelik, Kevin Marks and Doc Searls- Nov 20,2009
As part of our special track at Supernova 2009: Real Time Flow, co-hosted by BT, we are engaged in exploration of the shift from a web of static pages to real time streams of interactions. (Last year, our innovative Open Flow track considered the technologies and practices that allow information to move freely between users, websites, and organizations. In the months since then, many of the ideas that were radical then have gone mainstream.) At Supernova 2009, we’ll address the next step: making use of open data flows in real time. As part of our continuing coverage of this phenomenon, Friday’s Network Age Briefing call will be with Tantek Çelik, who is the moderating the Real Time Flow track at the conference. Join us!
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Supernova 2009: Twitter and the Real Time Web
We are moving from a web of pages and sites to a rich and continuous stream of interactions. Historically, we often thought of the web using a metaphor of “real estate,” with accompanying lexicon of “sites” and “locations.” However, as the Network Age has evolved, we now are beginning to realize that the web has duality, and also has characteristics of a real-time flow as well. With Laura Fitton (@pistachio) and Tantek Çelik (@t).
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Supernova - the Real-Time Web
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