Revision: 374
Author: bslatkin
Date: Tue Jun 29 16:27:18 2010
Log: Updated Google Reader, Buzz lines
http://code.google.com/p/pubsubhubbub/source/detail?r=374

Modified:
 /wiki/HubbubAtGoogle.wiki

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--- /wiki/HubbubAtGoogle.wiki   Thu Jan 21 19:00:03 2010
+++ /wiki/HubbubAtGoogle.wiki   Tue Jun 29 16:27:18 2010
@@ -8,10 +8,11 @@
 || *Product* || *Role* || *Status* || *Notes* ||
|| Feedburner || pub || *95% done* || All burned feeds with !PingShot enabled are now pinging the reference hub. Few bugs are being ironed out, then we can call this 100% done. || || Reader Shared Items || pub || <b>[http://googlereader.blogspot.com/2009/08/pubsubhubbub-support-for-reader-shared.html done]</b> || (the Atom feed from e.g. http://www.google.com/reader/shared/bradfitz should ping a hub) || +|| Buzz || pub and sub || *done* || User feeds linked to your profile are subscribed using PSHB; output feeds are real-time || || Blogger || pub || <b>*95% done*</b> || Live in production! (need to add the discovery tag for RSS too, though...) || || Google Alerts || pub || *done* || the Atom feeds that you can create from http://www.google.com/alerts; see [http://googlecode.blogspot.com/2009/08/towards-programmable-web-pubsubhubbub.html announcement post] || || Google Fast Flip || pub || *done* || The feeds are auto-discoverable for each category, e.g., [http://fastflip.googlelabs.com/search?q=section:"Business"; Business] || -|| Google Reader || sub || in-progress || A hacky prototype was thrown together for the July 10, 2009 demo at the Real-time !CrunchIt conference, but is not generally available to the public. Everybody's excited about making it real, though, and work is in progress. || +|| Google Reader || sub || *done* || Feeds are received in real-time, but the UI does not update with Comet ||
 || Blog Search || sub || .. || obvious candidate ||
|| Google Code Project Hosting || pub || .. || all activity feeds on the site should ping || || Latitude || pub || .. || Currently people with public location can have a JSON or KML file with the Latitude/Longitude. Why not Atom/RSS with GeoRSS markup & pinging a hub? ||

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