florianjensen.com — Proprietary protocols are things from yesterday. Today, Opensource technologies are taking over the world! AOL / ICQ has just launched a test server using XMPP, an open technology. This means that you'll soon be able to talk to your ICQ / AIM contacts via Jabber. Google has already started using it. So who's next? MSN!
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pnrlJan 18, 2008
Skype?
atomic1fireJan 19, 2008
probably if they are porting everything to a jabber serverof course they would have to setup a guide to setting up your jabber client so most people will probably still use aim messenger for chat
atomic1fireJan 19, 2008
tinyurl plz
atomic1fireJan 19, 2008
I think the corrrect term would be serversas messengers could be about as specific as saying a guy on pidgin talking to a person on amsnwith jabber you could use the network to network features to contact each other with the username@place.com stuff associated with email so no problem when it comes to username@place.com sending a message to guy@service.net over im
jcline0Jan 23, 2008
There are other technologies which provide multi-mode capabilities, especially for Linux platforms. AIM is one piece, there is a bigger picture which includes IM, voice IM, voice chat, conferencing, multiple profiles... a lot of things to unified communications. The following spells out some new tech for making all these protocols work together so we don't have to worry which client everyone is using.. <a class="user" href="http://digg.com/linux_unix/mCUE_Unified_Communications_Software_Lands_First_on_Linux">http://digg.com/linux_unix/mCUE_Unified_Communicat ...</a>
luistavo2007Jun 24, 2008
please check my digg ¨ The Next Huge Google¨
MenilosNov 29, 2010
Holy crap