On the eve of ReadWriteWeb’s Real-Time Web Summit we want to give you a better sense of what we’re going to be unconferencing about tomorrow. For those of you that can’t make it to New York City to attend the event, you’ll be able to follow some of our activities on our summit stream page . From the number one presentation, which has been viewed 10,000 times, to the tenth most popular, which has been viewed 600 times, all these presentations are less than 9 months old. They explain how companies can use the real-time Web to get ahead, and how media outlets can situate themselves to be the first to report breaking stories. Also explained in great detail is how designers are planning to use the real-time Web in the future. If you know of any presentations we left out, please leave a link in the comments below. And have fun tomorrow! Sponsor The Real-Time Web (and Other Buzzwords) View more presentations from err . Real Time Is *Not* Fast Enough: Three Strategies For Companies To Get Ahead View more presentations from Jeremiah Owyang . Next page: Real-time Ruby for the Real-time Web Real-time Ruby for the Real-time Web View more presentations from Ilya Grigorik . Technology and the Real-Time Web: Blog World Expo 2009 View more presentations from Louis Gray . Real-time Web: Timeshifting Organizational Learning View more presentations from Teemu Arina . Next page: Real Time Web – The Third Leg of Marketing Real Time Web – The Third Leg of Marketing View more webinars from West17Media . On the horizon of a real-time networked society View more documents from Chris Thorpe . Real-Time News Curation: NewsMastering and NewsRadars View more presentations from RobinGood . Next page: The Perfect Local Media Company in 2014: a Composite Sketch The Perfect Local Media Company in 2014: a Composite Sketch View more presentations from Sebastien Provencher . The Powerful Web Traffic Profile of Breaking News in a Community View more presentations from Pat Kitano . Discuss

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