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Realtime Launches Competition to Make Websites Come "Alive"
SANTA MONICA, CA, Dec 03, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) --
Realtime (http://www.realtime.co), creator of the leading global
technology framework and applications to power the Realtime web,
today announced a competition for developers to submit their xRTML
3.0 apps before a distinguished panel of judges, including developer
Peter Lubbers of Google and Sam Wierema of TheNextWeb. The latest
release of xRTML 3.0, the eXtensible Realtime Multiplatform Language,
is transforming the World Wide Web into the Realtime Web.
The new xRTML 3.0 flattens the learning curve for building
next-generation apps with bidirectional Realtime communications. Its
instantaneous updates employ a fraction of the bandwidth required of
traditional request/response and near-real time technologies. Major
enhancements include:
-- A more robust, coherent and flexible core framework.
-- Provision for the use of multiple versions.
-- Beta release of a storage layer with built-in connection and security
protocol, and provision of read/write permissions.
-- A new templating system focused on data rather than form, making it an
invaluable tool for data-dependent applications.
-- An inheritance model to simplify processes and make it easier to
extend tags or create new ones from scratch.
-- Metadata to provide a virtual roadmap within your browser.
xRTML 3.0 available for immediate creation of contest submissions
xRTML is available for immediate signup and use on a free or
pay-as-you-go basis at www.realtime.co. To submit your Realtime apps
before a distinguished panel of judges, please visit
contest.xrtml.org. Prizes are wireless headphones by Dr. Dre, Jambox
Jawbones, and Sublime Text licenses.
About Realtime
Founded in 1997 as Internet Business Technologies
(IBT), Realtime is the creator of the leading global technology
framework and applications to power the Realtime Web. The backbone of
Realtime's Web technology is built on the Open Realtime Connectivity
(ORTC) and Extensible Realtime Multiplatform Language (xRTML). The
Realtime Web also allows for unlimited Web scalability with maximum
bandwidth efficiency.
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SOURCE: Realtime
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