Pusher is a developer framework for realtime "push" HTML5 webapps
This one is for hardcore HTML5 and Ruby developers: Pusher is a private-beta HTML5 tool which helps developers create webapps featuring real-time collaboration a-la EtherPad, only faster (judging by the demo video, at least). For some reason the video cannot be embedded, but it shows two browser windows (admittedly on the same computer), and you can see the developer dragging "notes" around a calendar app. The note moves on the other window as they're dragged on the first window (without being dropped first). It seems very slick. If this is the future of HTML5 webapps, desktop developers definitely have something to worry about.














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Subscribe to commentsAemonyApr 18th 2010 12:00PM
I grew up with a static, and simple, Internet and learned to love it. All this latest HTML5 and complete and powerful desktop solutions available right on the Internet just isn't my thing.
__smooth__Apr 18th 2010 10:16PM
I agree with your statement, but I can't go as far as claiming it's not my thing. I just find it frustrating and, perhaps even unmotivated, that I can't seem to keep as easily as I used to.
Technology's evolutionary pace is surpassing my capabilities of keeping up with it and sometimes I feel like giving it up.
But alas, like a true addict, here I am...
__smooth__Apr 18th 2010 10:17PM
"...perhaps even makes me unmotived(no comma)..."
__smooth__Apr 18th 2010 10:18PM
I apologize for my dyslexia
"...perhaps even makes me unmotivATed(no comma)..."
Phil LeggetterJun 14th 2010 4:37PM
There are a few services such as Pusher popping up.
Kwwika - http://kwwika.com
and
WebSync - http://www.frozenmountain.com/websync/