favit is real-time

favit.com moves everything in your online world in real time now: articles, videos, images and status updates.

The real time favit allows you to see articles the second they are posted and to participate in discussions as they happen. Your friend’s comments are now popping one after the other – interesting discussions evolve in front of you.

If you want you can stop the stream from the   button on the top menu. To get the new stuff you will have to refresh your browser window though. You can return to the show anytime by pressing the button. Enjoy!

The favit real-time engine is the next step after adopting the PubSubHubBub to making favit entirely real-time and keeping its leading role in the Real Time Web.

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January 19, 2010

favit makes the web more transparent; stats module launched

Have you ever wondered how many people visited your personal profile on some service? Or how many people landed on your group today? Which website sent them? How popular is actually the link you just shared? These questions still remain unanswered on most networks across the web.

favit is pioneering a stat module providing detailed traffic statistics available on each shared item and public profile. This way you can monitor popularity trends and dynamics for your personal profile, groups, bundles and filters – every single item on favit.

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The stat module is free and the data is being updated each 15 minutes – thus turning the favit stats into a great tool for real-time data reporting. Details are available for the last 24 hours and the past month.
Get to know your visitors, friends, your entire social graph a lot better with the favit stats.
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December 9, 2009

The Real-Time Web report (RWW) = It blew our minds

read write web report
The “Real-Time Web and Its Future” is a comprehensive report with more than 50 inspiring interviews of companies, developers and executives venturing into the field of building real-time web applications.
The ReadWriteWeb’s lead writer and editor of the report –
Marshall Kirkpatrick
combined also more than 300 insights from the  Real-Time Web Summit in October this year. The result is a must-read piece of inspiration and shared knowledge.

Favit.com is proudly listed in the “Real-Time Web and Its Future” report. We are extremely grateful and happy that our effort of building something unique and useful have been recognized and spread from such a high level:

Favit.com does a whole lot in one stream-reading client – so much that the user might take a little  while to get comfortable with the tool. It recommends Twitter and Favit users to follow. It does major and minor filter creation:

  • minor filters are for keywords over feeds that you’re subscribed to, and a
  • major filter is just a big button at the top of your screen that you press to turn a global filter on or off.

It recommends filtered collections of blogs assembled by other users with similar interests. It’s amazing.

read write webGet the full report at: ReadWriteWeb.com/Reports

December 1, 2009