Real-time interactions happen as they happen. Timely ones, on the other hand, happen as you need them to happen. Some real-time interactions, like breaking news about an earthquake, can be timely. But not all timely interactions are real-time. I’d argue that most are not. And where the Fast Web is built around real-timedness, the Slow Web is built around timeliness.
Jack Cheng explaining The Slow Web. More on this subject later.
Jack Cheng on The Slow Web
Jack Cheng explaining The Slow Web. More on this subject later.
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