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  • Jeremie Miller, the designer of Jabber, is joining Wikia.

    Scripting News for 5/1/2007 « Scripting News Annex 2007

  • Jabber, which is based in Denver, bills itself as a seller of “commercial messaging solutions.”

    Cisco Is Jabbering Its Way Into Office Cubicles - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • Jabber, which is based in Denver, bills itself as a seller of “commercial messaging solutions.”

    Cisco Is Jabbering Its Way Into Office Cubicles - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • Today I received this email, which is a milestone for the XMPP (aka Jabber) work Johannes, Ola and I have been working on as SOAP alternative using the intrinsically asynchronous XMPP as transport protocol instead of HTTP as SOAP commonly does (see Next generation asynchronous webservices):This message constitutes notice of a Last Call for comments on XEP-0244 (IO Data).

    Archive 2009-08-01 Egon Willighagen 2009

  • Johannes joined a Bioclipse Workshop a long time ago, and introduced the participants to the idea of using XMPP aka Jabber for asynchronous web services.

    Archive 2008-10-01 Egon Willighagen 2008

  • Johannes joined a Bioclipse Workshop a long time ago, and introduced the participants to the idea of using XMPP aka Jabber for asynchronous web services.

    Next generation asynchronous webservices Egon Willighagen 2008

  • So much so that her stepfather lovingly called her Jabber Jaws.

    CNN Transcript Nov 12, 2004 2004

  • XMPP also known as Jabber encourages federated infrastructure, allowing individual users or organizations to self-host their own messaging services.

    Ars Technica Ryan Paul 2011

  • XMPP also known as Jabber encourages federated infrastructure, allowing individual users or organizations to self-host their own messaging services.

    Ars Technica Ryan Paul 2011

  • XMPP also known as Jabber encourages federated infrastructure, allowing individual users or organizations to self-host their own messaging services.

    Ars Technica Ryan Paul 2011

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