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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

real-time culture

What is the meaning of "real-time" culture in the following context:

"We’re excited about the new ability to make Moments because it provides our brand partners with a great opportunity to seamlessly integrate into how real-time culture is being consumed today"
  

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If things happen in real time, they happen immediately. eg i watched the Presidential debate live, in real time. My friend recorded it and watched later.

  • If things happen in real time, they happen immediately.
  • eg i watched the Presidential debate live, in real time.
  • My friend recorded it and watched later.
  • He didn't watch it in real time.
  • Real-time culture is a culture in which people expect to see things in real time..
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If things happen in real time, they happen immediately.
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i watched the Presidential debate live, in real time.
My friend recorded it and watched later. He didn't watch it in real time.

Real-time culture is a culture in which people expect to see things in real time.. The internet helps make this possible.
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I gather it is something to do with Twitter (http://socialnewsdaily.com/64682/twitters-moments-move-shows-importance-of-interaction-online/). The sentence is written in fairly horrible marketing-speak jargon, but it seems to be referring to people following and
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It is pretty clear now.
Thank you Clive, I appreciate your help.
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Yes, the man is talking about Twitter Moments. Sorry, I should have mentioned this above.
Thank you for explaining, GPY Emotion: smile

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