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LiveAgent

Live Chat software uses nginx-push-stream for instant delivery of chat messages between support agent and visitor.

Natune.net

Natune.net Forums uses nginx-push-stream for instant private message notifications.

BIPS

BIPS uses nginx-push-stream to allow notifications to customers when a Bitcoin payment is made to an invoice.

FastMail.FM and My Opera Mail

FastMail.FM and My Opera Mail use the module to allow real time notifications of new email in their web interface. More information on the implementation and usage is in this blog post

Bitrix24: Social Intranet

Bitrix24 uses the module to provide RealTime Communication such as Chats, Video and audio calls, live comments and more interactive features. Find more information in this training course

Some samples and screenshots to illustrate the real benefits of using the module this blog post

Cackle:

Cackle uses the module for Cackle Comment System and Cackle Live Chat.

Cackle Comment is a real-time comment system with the ability to login via popular social networks such as Google+, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Vkontakte, Odnoklassniki, Mail.ru and many others.

Cackle Live Chat is system for start conversation with your website clients.

We use nginx-push-stream for real-time updating comments wall (for submit, edit, vote, remove comments by users) and sending chat messages on 26000 sites. Everyday it supports about 100000 subscribers without loss of messages or any other problems. This is the best solution for real production environment!

globo.com:

globo.com uses nginx-push-stream extensively. A few use cases worth to mention are:

Live Thumbs on Live Video Streaming

In order to provide an animated thumbnail (mjpeg stream) for any given live video globo.com broadcasts online, nginx-push-stream module is used in conjunction with Live Thumbs. Live streams are a vital part of globo.com business strategy, and nginx-push-stream enables us to deliver a very high-quality user experience.

PriceMatch

PriceMatch uses nginx-push-stream to deliver real-time data to clients.

Disqus

Disqus uses nginx-push-stream to deliver real-time comment feed updates. There's an article over at High Scalability about their architecture.

iCracked

iCracked uses nginx-push-stream to provide real-time event data to our monitoring tools.

Taggler

Taggler uses nginx-push-stream-module to propagate messages sent through our chat client.

Taggler is the online marketplace for custom apparel. Users post their custom shirt orders to our site and receive free quotes from printers within 24 hours. They then pick the printer that they want to work with and utilize live messaging to finalize the details of their order.

Seedr

Seedr uses nginx-push-stream-module to send clients notifications about recent successful downloads/converts to website users, our extension and future apps. The use of the module supersedes our PHP implementation to reduce the server memory footprint.

Seedr is an easy way to fetch media and large files online. It currently supports download and playback of torrents, and in the future will support downloading from multiple sources and data mount points.

Panda O.S.

Panda O.S. uses nginx-push-stream-module to stream a live video feed to mobile device browsers with zero-latency via Websockets. The nginx-push-stream-module is also tightly integrated into the Bamboo Video Platform which is the flagship product of Panda O.S.

Panda O.S. is a technology company based in Tel-Aviv, Israel, specializing in Online Video solutions including Streaming, delivery, and customized solutions. The Bamboo Video Portal (http://www.bamboo-video.com) is an out-of-the-box end-to-end Video Platform solution including a dynamic multi-screen UI, and a robust and flexible backend API.

RuneAudio

RuneAudio uses nginx-push-stream-module to real-time update clients UI playback status and send notifications about other server-side events.

RuneAudio is a free and open source software that turns embedded hardware into Hi-Fi music players, making them perform as high fidelity digital sources. It's a system based on a custom-built Linux distribution, which has been specifically tailored around the scope of high quality music playback. Unused aspects of the typical operating system have been stripped away. Many system parameters have been tweaked to optimize the performance and get the best results possible from the hardware.