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Deep dives on real-time messaging, open protocols, distributed systems, and the engineering decisions behind software that runs at scale.
ProcessOne launches Talkr.IM: a new open, free public XMPP service
Talkr.IM is the new XMPP service provided by ProcessOne. It is an open and free service for all audiences worldwide.
2 min readSea Beyond event summary
This thursday 17th of December, ProcessOne has held an event in Paris, France, around real-time communications. Here are the bits. As announced and programmed, we
2 min readSea Beyond event programme
We have published the final and up to date programme of our “Sea Beyond” event, including lightning talks. Tomorrow will take place the first SeaBeyond
1 min readOneWeb works on Firefox mobile
After our short demonstration of what you can do when you put XMPP inside the browser, we wanted to demonstrate that it works equally well in a mobile browser.
1 min readOneChannel: a desktop Publish/Subscribe client for instant news delivery
Today, ProcessOne launches a free, desktop Publish/Subscribe (PubSub) client. OneChannel will instantly receive new messages, minimizing the delay of distributing news updates and blog posts.
1 min readOneWeb demonstrates the power of XMPP inside the browser
We have just released an experimental extension for Firefox that adds XMPP interactions to the Mozilla browser. OneWeb Firefox extension is a good exemple of
1 min readXMPP Sandbox: a development server for the XMPP community
ProcessOne now provides an online XMPP server dedicated to developers of XMPP solutions on XMPP Sandbox. We realized that many of the developers building a
1 min readejabberd 2.1.0 finally released
ejabberd 2.1.0 is finally released, and it comes with an enormous list of 314 new features, improvements and bugfixes. It has been 21
2 min readFacebook chat team gets Erlang User of the Year award
Chris Piro and Eugene Letuchy get Erlang User of the Year 2009 award at Erlang User Conference in Stockholm at a testimonial to the value of their achievement for the Erlang community.
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