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  2. Jabber.org - Wikipedia

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    It originally served as the development test bed for the jabberd project, the original Jabber/XMPP server. [2] After becoming more stable it also became more popular with end users. As of 2012, it was a public production service, and one of the biggest nodes [citation needed] on the open XMPP network, with an average of 17,000 users logged in ...

  3. XMPP - Wikipedia

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    A simple XMPP network with the servers jabber.org and draugr.de. Green clients are online, yellow clients are writing each other and small green subclients are the resources of one user. The brown network is not connected to the internet. The server draugr.de is connected to other IM services (ICQ, AIM and other) via XMPP transports.

  4. ejabberd - Wikipedia

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    A: "That's difficult to answer, there are many good applications. Possibly Ejabberd which is an open-source Jabber/XMPP instant messaging server. Ejabberd appears to be the market leading XMPP server and things like Google Wave which runs on top of XMPP will probably attract a lot of people into building applications on XMPP servers."

  5. Gajim - Wikipedia

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    Gajim / ɡ ɛ ˈ ʒ iː m / [4] is an instant messaging client for the XMPP protocol which uses the GTK toolkit. The name Gajim is a recursive acronym for Gajim's a jabber instant messenger. Gajim runs on Linux, BSD, macOS, and Microsoft Windows. Released under the GPL-3.0-only license, Gajim is free software.

  6. Jeremie Miller - Wikipedia

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    Jeremie Miller (born c. 1975 ()) is an American software developer and entrepreneur best known for his role in the development of Jabber and the release of jabberd, an early implementation of an XMPP server, in 1999.

  7. Comparison of cross-platform instant messaging clients

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    Phone required for initial registration & login. Desktop client can function independently afterwards. [115] For some features: secret chats, [116] voice and video calls, [117] and voice chats in groups [117] No No No Tencent QQ: No [118] [119] No No No No Threema: No A valid phone number or email address is not required for registration & login.

  8. Comparison of instant messaging protocols - Wikipedia

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    Protocol Creator First public release date License Identity (not inc. alias) Asynchronous message relaying Transport Layer Security End-to-end encryption

  9. XMPP Standards Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Jabber Software Foundation was originally established to provide an independent, non-profit, legal entity to support the development community around Jabber technologies (and later XMPP). Originally its main focus was on developing JOSL, the Jabber Open Source License [ 1 ] (since deprecated), and an open standards process for documenting ...