I’ve been been blogging since 2001. Some days I’m better at it than others. In addition to my “curator” posts here, I write about technical aspects of the web at my new blog HTML + CSS + JavaScript, post art and write about various other topics at my personal blog. I’m also an active Twitter user.
By day, I’ve got more than 10 years of experience building and designing web sites and web applications. At Cramer, my team and I use Javascript, HTML and CSS to produce standards-compliant, accessible and SEO-friendly sites and rich internet applications.
Prior to joining Cramer, I worked for several years as a consultant for a bunch of great companies like Compete, Duracell, Gillette, the Boston Museum of Science, PC Connection, State Street Corporation and Webex Communications.
The Real-Time Web
By Rob Larsen

If you try to keep up with the evolution of the internet (and I do), you’ve probably heard some talk that the “Real-Time Web” is the Next Big Thing. It’s come up most often in reference to Twitter,* but there’s a lot more to the discussion than just Twitter.
What follows is a basic primer on the topic.
