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Live Web, Real Time: It’s Gonna Take A While To Get It (techcrunch.com)
7 points by jasonlbaptiste on July 1, 2009 | hide | past | favorite | 1 comment


This article lays out in better words than I could some of the reasons I'm not a big believer in the "real time" buzzword-du-jour.

Just a sampling of some of the reasons "real time" is not useful to me in its current form:

1- Too much data, no good way to parse through it. "Immersing" myself into "the stream" is only useful for entertainment, when that's what I'm looking for. Otherwise, what assurance do I have that I haven't missed a critical piece of information?

Example: It would be great to be able to know of all of my close friend's major life changes on Facebook, but this information flies by so quickly among all of the banalities I'm lucky to catch it. Spending my day monitoring the "stream" is not something I have time for.

2- Related to the above, primitive filters. Even with all of this data (such as who all of my friends are), existing systems are remarkably bad at showing me what's important to me.

The first thing that came to mind when the article mentioned "topic communities" was Hacker News, and how absolutely valuable it is as a filter, and how nothing else out there even comes close to matching the quality of filtering going on here.

3- As pointed out in the article, spam is just as much of a problem for "real time search" as it has traditionally been for blog search, which turned out to be plagued by spamming/gaming, and useful for certain situations, but not as useful as vanilla Google web search.

Those, among the other points raised in the article. Maybe it's because of my specific time constraints, but I tend to find little value in an unstructured "stream" format that flows by and then is locked up in some 3rd party's grips.




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