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<p>co-founder <a href="page.php?w=Marc_Andreessen">Marc Andreessen</a> had a lavishly financed attempt to create a real-time push standard for the entire web.</p>

<p>In April 2001, Chip Morningstar began developing a Java-based (J2SE) web server which used two HTTP sockets to keep open two communications channels between the custom HTTP server he designed and a client designed by <a href="page.php?w=Douglas_Crockford">Douglas Crockford</a>; a functioning demo system existed as of June 2001. The server and client used a messaging format that the</p><p>
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