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1. I apologize for the incorrect metrics of pubsub.com matching rates - I thought I got it right off of your weblog at http://bobwyman.pubsub.com/main/2004/06/hyperbole_numbe.html. (Given 225B/day I still get 2.6M per second).
3. You are right, I didn't realize pubsub.com supported HTTP POST. I would be interested in using this capability, since the mod-pubsub.org system has the ability receive POSTs and to forward messages to clients and desktops. It would be interested to see the two systems hooked up together.
4. Sorry for giving the impression that I thought pubsub.com was not a generalized system - I only meant to describe the data sources currently supported. And I definitely agree that the money is in the applications rather than the technologies.
5. My impression is that most queries are simple enough to express in a URI. More complex ones are the edge case that don't have to follow the one-step creation process. Also, I don't know what user-specific data would be placed in the query that would wind up in the URI, but it definitely would hinder sharing URIs.
All in all, I think pubsub.com is a great system and I have the utmost respect for you and your team - keep up the good work of bringing publish/subscribe technologies to the Web.
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