RealTidbits, a San Diego-based product development company, today announces the release of its RealTime Forum, an embeddable widget that allows you to add a dynamic stream and to build a realtime community on your company's website.
RealTidbits is a spinoff of 3ones, a product development company for hire, and is a launch-partner of Echo, which recently launched its StreamServer, a realtime database and suite of services equivalent to that of Amazon Web Services. But in realtime, of course.
Those familiar with AWS (which you may have heard recently suffered from some downtime) might know that Amazon's cloud platform allows developers to build and scale online services without the high costs typically associated with infrastructure management. In Echo's case, the service does the computing required to capture and manage the activity of the realtime Web, which brands and publishers can then use as a service to build their own white-label applications and tie-in various social platforms, like Twitter. In essence, it's RaaS, or realtime-as-a-service.
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