> They're not that popular actually, it seems...

They might become more popular, when they work behind proxies ... a limitation 
which you usually figure out after your first important client tries to connect 
from behind their corporate proxy, then you can implement polling again - a 
fallback that socket.io provides.

However, websockets are nice to have if you're using a Django library that 
supports data binding such as ryzom, maybe there are others but I'm not aware 
about them, and it doesn't implement the polling fallback so far afaik.

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