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        <description>Jabber as an IM protocol


Jabber is an open system for Instant Messaging; it is based on a protocol called XMPP.
Jabber is a distributed system, which means that there isn't one single server or one centralized service where everybody has to have an account. There are multiple servers and providers, just like with email. You simply log on to your provider's server and start chatting with your friends. The servers will take care of exchanging the messages between the providers.</description>
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        <title>links</title>
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        <description>Here you will find links to read more about Open Discussion Day, Jabber, how it began, and why open IM is a good thing!

About Jabber

	*  Jabber.org - The official Jabber webpage
	*  Jabber Australia - Australian Jabber server with a nice explanation of Jabber on their website
	*  Jabber.ru - Webpage of the main russian Jabber server
	*  JabberFR.org - French Jabber community
	*  JabberES.org - Spanish Jabber community
	*  MUCSearch - A chat room search engine</description>
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        <dc:date>2008-05-18T18:28:52-06:00</dc:date>
        <title>list_of_jabber_clients</title>
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        <description>Here's a more extensive list of Jabber clients:

 Client                                        Windows      Linux        Mac OS   Pidgin               Yes          Yes          No       Psi                 Yes          Yes          Yes      Adium              No           No           Yes      Gajim                Yes          Yes          Yes      Google Talk   Yes          No           No       Gizmo         Yes          Yes          Yes      Kopete              No           Yes          No  …</description>
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        <description>Here are some more servers you can choose from:


	*  jabber.org
	*  jaim.at
	*  jabberes.org
	*  linuxlovers.at
	*  jabber.ru
	*  jabber.org.au
	*  jabber.se
	*  jabbim.cz
	*  gmail.com
	*  chat.gizmoproject.com


For more servers visit &lt;http://www.jabber.org/im-services&gt; and for a really extensive and detailed list, visit &lt;http://www.jabberes.org/servers/&gt;.</description>
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        <dc:date>2008-05-17T17:40:37-06:00</dc:date>
        <title>mattj</title>
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        <description>Imagine an internet where you could only send emails to people who used the same email provider as you, or only view websites that are hosted on your internet provider's servers. Naturally these barriers go against the principles of the internet, and thankfully those days are long gone. Well nearly.</description>
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        <title>start</title>
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        <description>19th May 2010

 On May 19th we celebrate the Open Discussion Day, a day to promote open communication systems and protocols.

Imagine an internet where it is only possible to send emails to people who used the same email provider as you, or only view websites that are hosted on your internet provider's servers. Naturally, these barriers go against the principles of the internet, and thankfully those days are long gone. Well... nearly.</description>
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        <description>1. Getting a client


First of all, you need a Jabber client. The most popular ones are:

 Client                                        Windows      Linux        Mac OS   Psi                 Yes          Yes          Yes      Pidgin               Yes          Yes          No       Gajim                Yes          Yes          No      

For mobile versions and web-based clients, have a look at the more extensive list of jabber clients.</description>
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        <dc:date>2008-05-21T10:34:30-06:00</dc:date>
        <title>why</title>
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        <description>What is a protocol? And what does &quot;Open protocol&quot; mean, then?


Roughly speaking, protocols describe the underlying mechanism of exchanging data between clients (the programs you use for chatting) and servers (these care about all the backend stuff).</description>
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