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  2. QuakeNet - Wikipedia

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    QuakeNet has a webchat client which allows users to connect to the network without the use of a dedicated IRC client. The client software, called qwebirc, was created by the QuakeNet development team. It is often embedded into other websites and also used by other IRC networks. [5]

  3. Twisted (software) - Wikipedia

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    qwebirc, a web-based IRC client, uses Twisted. Zenoss Core, a network management platform, uses Twisted for many internal and collection daemons. Scrapy, a web crawler based on Twisted. Listen to Wikipedia, a Wikipedia audio-visualizer, uses Twisted to broadcast real-time edit events to browsers. [12]

  4. EFnet - Wikipedia

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    Efnet's server structure as of October 2009 (green = Europe, blue = USA, Red = Canada) EFnet has large variations in rules and policy between different servers as well as the two major regions (EU and NA).

  5. Talk : Comparison of Internet Relay Chat clients/Archive 5

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  6. Talk:Comparison of IRC clients/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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  7. Talk:Qwebirc - Wikipedia

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  8. Wikipedia : WikiProject IRC/To Do List

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    Create and expand the Glossary and Comparison list articles; Sort out the deleted articles from the mass {{}} of nearly all the articles that were in the Internet Relay Chat networks category that took place from about May 29, 2008 to June 4, 2008.