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Deep dives on real-time messaging, open protocols, distributed systems, and the engineering decisions behind software that runs at scale.
Pre-SeaBeyond training: “ejabberd and Erlang: understanding the big picture”
Before the SeaBeyond event, ProcessOne is organising a training around ejabberd and Erlang.
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SeaBeyond: call for participation to XMPP client and server developers
Our second SeaBeyond event will be held in Paris on the 3rd of February. The 2011 edition of SeaBeyond, is dedicated to mobile applications and
1 min readTextOne by example (part 2): email federation
You might like it or not but the largest messaging community in the world is email. It is almost instant. Everyone has an email address.
3 min readChristmas gift: OneTeam Desktop beta1 released as Open Source!
After a long period of incubation, OneTeam Desktop has finally reached the beta stage, and is open-sourced! OneTeam Desktop, the simple yet comprehensive client for
3 min readTextOne by example (part 1): XMPP federation
TextOne application is intended to be a simplified superset of the standard XMPP protocol, specially designed for mobile usage. TextOne application is available on iPhone and Android.
2 min readOneTeam desktop: unique features highlight
OneTeam for the desktop has unique and advanced features, like conversation threading, command line, history browsing, remote debugging, correction, and last but not least Jingle Relay Nodes.
6 min readTweet.IM update: retweets, hashtags and timeline refresh
New interesting features have been deployed on Tweet.IM.
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