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Ask HN: Review our product Beacon - a hosted Comet push service with WebSockets

9 pointsby cgbystromover 14 years ago
Hello HN,<p>We just recently launched our product, Beacon. Beacon is a hosted service for real-time browser messaging using WebSockets (with optional long-poll fallback for older browsers). It removes the troubles of hosting, developing, debugging your own Comet solution. We sort out the browser compatibility issues, so developers don't have to.<p>Features: * Hosted Comet service with WebSocket support * Cross-browser compatible clients for all major browsers (including iPhone and Android) * Easy to embed, plain HTML/JS * Uses a plain REST+JSON API * Scalable and hosted on Amazon EC2 * No monthly fees, only pay for what you use<p>As everything on the web becomes "real-time", we think a service like this is really helpful. Perfect complement to PaaS-services like Google App Engine and Heroku.<p>Feedback from you HN readers would be very much appreciated. What are your thoughts and what could be made better? As Beacon still is in beta, you can sign-up for free and try it out.<p>http://beaconpush.com<p>Thanks, Carl over at beaconpush.com

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mrduncanover 14 years ago
Looks like a pretty cool product, especially for those who want to add on small real-time features to their application but don't want to have to deal with evented servers/browser support/etc. I started looking into doing something very similar about a year ago based on having those exact needs actually (the project was eventually scrapped).<p>- The cost is listed as per million messages - what happens if I deliver 900,000 messages, what am I charged (if anything)?<p>- Care to share any details about your infrastructure?<p>- Have you thought about writing (and open-sourcing) a simple demo app, such as a chat room, to give people an idea of how everything works together?
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leggetterover 14 years ago
There are a number of similar services available and this is certainly something that should become commonly used over the next few months and years.<p>Other services are PusherApp, PubNub, Kwwika, Hookbox and WebSync on demand. I'm sure that more services will also pop-up over the next few years.<p>If you don't want to use a service you can always download, install and maintain your own comet server - but the whole point in a service such as this is that it removes the pain of doing it.<p>I've also heard rumours that Google App Engine will be adding native support for this. I believe Google already use the technology for things like the real-time news JavaScript API.