Huh? When Twitter's down, no one can post, so immediacy is meaningless. This is like saying "my car's faster than yours after yours hits a tree."
Author here: a few people have raised this point. Perhaps I should have made a distinction between "federated within the same data center" and "federated across the internet." They are two entirely different problems.
Right, but since Twitter manages all of Twitter's servers (and the dedicated low-latency network via which they're presumably all connected) they can satisfy both of these constraints without sacrificing the third…
I'm the guy whose blog is linked here. I've posted a followup: http://venomousporridge.com/post/909651311/whereto-patent-fo...
Note that the patent doesn't necessarily cover the functions of the 3rd-party app. It's only the diagram that I'm sure is a copy.
Huh? When Twitter's down, no one can post, so immediacy is meaningless. This is like saying "my car's faster than yours after yours hits a tree."
Author here: a few people have raised this point. Perhaps I should have made a distinction between "federated within the same data center" and "federated across the internet." They are two entirely different problems.
Right, but since Twitter manages all of Twitter's servers (and the dedicated low-latency network via which they're presumably all connected) they can satisfy both of these constraints without sacrificing the third…
I'm the guy whose blog is linked here. I've posted a followup: http://venomousporridge.com/post/909651311/whereto-patent-fo...
Note that the patent doesn't necessarily cover the functions of the 3rd-party app. It's only the diagram that I'm sure is a copy.