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Keep pace with change

Instant messaging is a rapidly developing and expanding industry. It is therefore not surprising that change happens quickly.

Through our blog, ProcessOne aims to help people to stay informed about the latest developments for both ejabberd and instant messaging in general. Scroll down the page to read our comments on the activities of major players in the industry and our opinions about new technology developments.



IM 2.0 or how XMPP can become the network protocol of the Web 2.0 era

Mickaël Rémond - February 20, 2008

Tim Julien has written an interesting blog post explaining how XMPP is slowly being adopted to power the social web.

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Programmez: Introduction article on ejabberd XMPP application server

Mickaël Rémond - February 19, 2008

The French Magazine Programmez has published an introduction article on ejabberd module programming.

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After AOL, Yahoo! is also experimenting with XMPP

Mickaël Rémond - February 09, 2008

Interest among big instant messaging players is suddently rising. Yahoo! is now experimenting with the open XMPP protocol.

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Introducing the XMPP application server: The Twitter example

Mickaël Rémond - February 03, 2008

ejabberd is probably the first XMPP application server ever released. This article introduces this new concept and explains how to build a distributed event-based infrastructure for social networking. The example application that illustrate this article is a distributed Twitter-like microblogging platform.

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Microsoft + Yahoo!: What it could mean for the Instant Messaging world

Mickaël Rémond - February 01, 2008

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The AOL XMPP scalability challenge

Mickaël Rémond - January 30, 2008

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