What is the World Live Web?
According to Technorati it is:
The World Live Web is the syndicated subset of the World Wide Web. Sites in this subset update often, sending out "live" notifications, by RSS and similar means, every time new content is posted or updated. While weblogs constitute the majority of these sites, many non-blog sources also syndicate their content. Technorati currently indexes over three million sources on the World Live Web. Each one of these sources can be updated at any time, generating "active content" (such as new blog entries) within a 24-hour period.
So in essence the World Live Web is that part of the web that is LIVE and operates in real-time. Blogs allow for the real-time publishing of information and the ability to reference ... more »

