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WebSub
WebSub (formerly PubSubHubbub) is an open protocol for distributed publish–subscribe communication on the Internet. Initially designed to extend the Atom...
Superfeedr
Superfeedr is a feed API built on WebSub that is sometimes referred to as PuSH. It transforms a variety of feeds into a standardized RSS, Atom, or JSON...
Brad Fitzpatrick
is the author of a variety of free software projects such as memcached, WebSub, OpenID, and Perkeep. Born in Iowa, Fitzpatrick grew up in Beaverton, Oregon...
Push
the Transmission Control Protocol PuSH, shorthand for PubSubHubbub, former name for WebSub Push (novel), a 1996 novel by Sapphire Push (professional...
Fediverse
microblogging, combining various other technologies like Salmon, Atom, WebSub and ActivityStreams into a single protocol used for communicating between...
RSS Cloud
superseding the use of the <cloud> element is WebSub. In addition to functionality provided by RSS Cloud, WebSub push notifications include content of the...
Publish–subscribe pattern
problem Push technology RSS, a highly scalable web-syndication protocol Usenet WebSub, an implementation of pub/sub Hohpe, Gregor (2003). Enterprise Integration...
OStatus
suite of various standards, including Atom, Activity Streams, WebSub, Salmon, and WebFinger, can be used together, which enables different microblogging...
ActivityPub
was built using a multitude of technologies (such as Atom, Salmon, WebSub and WebFinger), a product of the infrastructure used in GNU social (the originator...
Pull technology
feeds that could not handle the bandwidth. For solving this problem, the WebSub protocol, as another example of a push code, was devised. Podcasting is...
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