Jabber (englisch [ˈdʒæbə(ɹ)]: „(daher-)plappern“) ist eine Sammlung XML-basierter Netzwerkprotokolle, die hauptsächlich für Instant Messaging verwendet werden. Der Kern des Protokolls (XMPP) ist ein Internetstandard für Instant Messaging.
Dabei werden in diesem Bereich gängige Funktionen wie Nachrichtenübermittlung, Konferenzen mit mehreren Benutzern, Anzeigen des Online-Status, Dateiübertragungen und viele weitere Dienste unterstützt. Wesentliches Merkmal von Jabber ist offene Standardisierung. Außerdem erlaubt Jabber über so genannte „Transports“ die Kommunikation mit Benutzern, die in proprietären Netzwerken wie ICQ oder dem Yahoo! Messenger angemeldet sind.
Psi is a free instant messaging application designed for the Jabber IM network (including Google Talk). Fast and lightweight, Psi is fully open-source and compatible with Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.
With Psi's full Unicode support and localizations, easy file transfers, customizable iconsets, and many other great features, you'll learn why users around the world are making the switch to free, open instant messaging.
In the Web world, you know that a trend has major traction when IBM is all over it. Like any large Internet company, Big Blue is careful about which trends it latches onto. It was a good couple of years before they were spotted at the Web 2.0 conference, for example. However in the case of Internet of Things, IBM is proving itself to be an unusually early adopter.
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Enterprise Social Messaging Environment (ESME) is a secure and highly scalable microsharing and micromessaging platform that allows people to discover and meet one another and get controlled access to other sources of information, all in a business process context.
You can hardly turn a web page these days without seeing a story that describes how people are using social networks, whether it is Twitter, Facebook or some other service to develop and build their personal communities. In business, we increasingly see blogs and wikis demonstrating utility in problem solving and communications but the real time nature of business process problem solving largely remains untouched by social networking tools. Existing services, while attractive do not scale well and have proven unreliable. This is unacceptable to business which must be 'Always On' and able to support people in their daily working lives. Such applications must therefore be scalable and reliable but also provide a lot more.
When solving problems, how good might it be if a user was able to tap into the collective knowledge of her peers or surrounding groupsof people with whom she might naturally network in the workplace setting? How much quicker and with greater precision might she be able to solve daily problems? What if there was a communications mechanism that takes the best of what services like Twitter offers and co-mingled that with readily recognizable business processes? That solution is ESME.
Ich spiele gerade ein wenig mit Jabber rum. Jabber ist die Bezeichnung für einen standardisiertes Instant Messaging. Instant Messaging, dass ist ICQ, MSN, Yahoo, AIM, GoogleTalk, Skype und eben auch Jabber (hier gab es mal eine Umfrage über die Nutzung
Talk to your friends on any IM network and join the imo network to make new friends. Use imo on the web or your mobile device to connect with your friends on AIM, Facebook, Google Talk, Jabber, ICQ, MSN, Hyves, VKontakte, Steam, Skype, and Yahoo.
http://www.purl.org/stefan_ram/pub/doc_kay_oop_en http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~ram/pub/pub_jf47ht81Ht/begriff_objektorientierte_programmierung_de Alan Kay coined the phrase Object-Oriented Programming, but this is not his fault. He has repeatedly said that to him, OOP is about encapsulation and message passing, not inheritance and ontologies of types. But like so many other Cargo Cults in Computer Programming culture, OOP and inheritance are enchained like ancient mariner and albatross
Key Features:
* It’s free to download and to use for up to 30 participants
* Secure to use (Read more…)
* Easily share your screen
* Share control of the same screen
* PC, Mac and Linux compatible
* Global conference calling (Land line based)
* Instant messaging
* See when contacts are online
* Automatic updates
Security:
We have made the Yuuguu application as secure as possible by encrypting activity within the application using 128-bit SSL encryption end to end. For an explanation of what this is, read our page on security when using Yuuguu.
Screen sharing:
Sharing your screen is easy with Yuuguu. There are two ways to share your screen using Yuuguu.
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