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  2. XMPP - Wikipedia

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    XMPP has often been regarded as a competitor to SIMPLE, based on Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), as the standard protocol for instant messaging and presence notification. [54] [55] The XMPP extension for multi-user chat [40] can be seen as a competitor to IRC, although IRC is far simpler, has far fewer features, and is far more widely used.

  3. Gossip (software) - Wikipedia

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    It uses XMPP protocol [1] and adheres to GNOME's published human interface guidelines. [2] It is written in the C programming language , and its main developer is Mikael Hallendal, founder of Imendio.

  4. Message-oriented middleware - Wikipedia

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    In these mostly synchronous messaging models, the middleware functions partly as a super-linker, locating the called procedure on a network and using network services to pass function or method parameters to the procedure and then to return results. [2] Note that Object request brokers also support fully asynchronous messaging via oneway ...

  5. Comparison of user features of messaging platforms - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of user features of messaging platforms refers to a comparison of all the various user features of various electronic instant messaging platforms. This includes a wide variety of resources; it includes standalone apps, platforms within websites, computer software, and various internal functions available on specific devices, such as iMessage for iPhones.

  6. Conversations (software) - Wikipedia

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    As an XMPP client, Conversations can exchange messages with other, different XMPP client software, in principle, and is also not tied to a particular vendor's server infrastructure. The following features are also included: Multi-User (Group) chat (MUC) Optional address book integration; Support for multiple user accounts or addresses

  7. Category:XMPP - Wikipedia

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    XMPP clients (1 C, 9 P) Pages in category "XMPP" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. Google Talk - Wikipedia

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    However, given that Google Talk provided XMPP protocol, most mobile phones for which a suitable XMPP client existed [29] could also offer Google Talk service, at least theoretically (depending on the handset, the user may have encounter security warnings because of unsigned Java ME MIDlets or limits put in place by the mobile service provider ...

  9. SRV record - Wikipedia

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    A Service record (SRV record) is a specification of data in the Domain Name System defining the location, i.e., the hostname and port number, of servers for specified services.