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	<title>THE DREAM IN ACTION &#187; XMPP</title>
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		<title>BearHug Camp : Live</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2008 19:38:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Graves</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[*click on the pic to watch live This afternoon I watch the BearHug Camp hosted by Steve Gillmor.  The event was focused on the progress of the micro-blogging space. One of the main topics of conversation was around live search of the Twitter data. Currently there is nothing that is &#8220;real time&#8221; and for political [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://live.twit.tv/" class="flickr-image" title="BearHug Camp Live" rel="flickr-mgr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3121/2851663358_e6a4474dfb.jpg" alt="BearHug Camp" class="flickr-medium" /></a></p>
<h6>*click on the pic to watch live</h6>
<p>This afternoon I watch the <a href="http://bearhugcamp.com/" title="BearHug Camp">BearHug Camp</a> hosted by <a href="http://gillmorgang.techcrunch.com/" title="Steve Gillmor">Steve Gillmor</a>.  The event was focused on the progress of the micro-blogging space. One of the main topics of conversation was around live search of the Twitter data. Currently there is nothing that is &#8220;real time&#8221; and for political purposes among others this service is much desired.</p>
<p>Evan, Biz, and Alex from Twitter came just before lunch and they really took a lot of heat. Many of the comments online stated that it seemed that Steve set this group up to &#8220;gang&#8221; up on the Twitter crew. My perception is that this is probably true. The guys were put on the spot big time about how they will listen to the developer community going forward. Alex&#8217;s response was that his email is an open door for suggestions, comments, concerns (alex@twitter.com).</p>
<p>In attendance from my point of view (online) was <a href="http://loiclemeur.com" title="Loic Lemeur">Loic Lemeur</a> (Seesmic), <a href="http://www.leoville.com" title="Leo Laporte">Leo Laporte</a> (TwiT Army) who livestreamed the event, <a href="http://scripting.com" title="Dave Winer">Dave Winer</a> (Scripting.com), Ari Steinberg (Facebook), Kevin Marks (Google Open Social), Angus Logan (Microsoft), <a href="http://identi.ca/" title="identi.ca">identi.ca</a> guys, among a group of developers in their respective fields. There was a lot of talk around XMPP becoming just as common as HTTP so that the web can be much more LIVE!</p>
<p>My take-aways: This event was interesting but the stubbornness of Steve Gillmor and the politically motivated conversations took away from the event. The best part of the event that I enjoyed the most was the time that Evan, Biz, and Alex were there. The conversation although tough for them was the most focused that it had been all day. I see a huge push for the web to become more and more &#8220;live&#8221;. <strong>The web used to be static, now it&#8217;s updated, next it will be live! </strong></p>
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