Kwwika already makes it really easy to add real-time push functionality to any web page or website but we’ve gone a little bit further to try to make it even easier by writing a small but powerful jQuery plugin.
The jQuery Real-Time Push…
A number big players have come up with pages or applications in an attempt to draw World Cup fans into either combining using a laptop whilst watching the live games on television or using the application as their main view into the World Cu…
To celebrate the start of the World Cup 2010 in South Africa we’re very excited to announce our Kwwika World Cup 2010 Real-Time Push Web App – Apple iPad competition sponsored by TellyLinks.com.
Find out more about the Kwwika World …
It’s been revealed that Google are going to release a version of their API that supports Real-Time news push. Real-time push technology has been around for ages and there are a number of technologies that allow you to host your own real-ti…
This video shows a chat application built using the Kwwika JavaScript API and a chat application built using the Kwwika Silverlight API. Both applications can communicate with each other in real-time using the Kwwika service.We'll releas…
This video shows a chat application built using the Kwwika JavaScript API and a chat application built using the Kwwika Silverlight API. Both applications can communicate with each other in real-time using the Kwwika service.
We'll release the source code for both applications in the very near future.
Following on from the first #LeadersDebate demo blog post we thought it would be good to look back on how we built the demo, how it performed on the two debate evenings and determine what worked and what did not.
We’d hoped to be able to …
I've just recorded a "Kwwik" demonstration of a Twitter page using the Kwwika service versus the http://search.twitter.com page versus TweetDeck to demonstrate the speed of the Kwwika service.Here's a link to the SPA 2010 c…
Update: Hang on a minute. You’ve not explained what Kwwika is!
In a really informative chat using Nurph, which has been really useful in getting feedback, it was pointed out to me by @rythie and @NeilCauldwell that I need to explain what problem Kwwika is trying to solve [...]
About Phil Leggetter
My name is Phil Leggetter and I'm a Developer Evangelist at Pusher, a Real-Time Web Software and Technology Evangelist and Consultant, software engineer, team leader, line manager, micropreneur, product developer, Twitter user and a keen user of social media. For more information see the About Phil Leggetter page.
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