Write real-time web applications with XMPP, PHP, and JavaScript
The past few days I invested in developing a base framework for implementing service bots atop of micro-blogging services such as Twitter and Identica. The framework is written in Ruby and builds upon John Nunemaker’s Twitter gem.
A great amount of Pidgin's functionality is exposed through D-Bus, so you can do a lot with a script that uses D-Bus to communicate with a running Pidgin. D-Bus has bindings for many languages; this means you can write such a script in many languages including Python, Perl, C++, Java, Ruby, and Haskell.
dvcs-autosync is a project to create an open source replacement for Dropbox/Wuala/Box.net/etc. based on distributed version control systems (DVCS). It offers nearly instantaneous mutual updates when a file is added or changed on one side but with the added benefit of (local, distributed) versioning and that it does not rely on a centralized service provider, but can be used with any DVCS hosting option including a completely separate server - your data remains your own.
netter chatbot auf node.js basis von den github leuten, git einige adapter (z.b. xmpp) und scripte
Idavoll is an implementation of a generic publish-subscribe service component for Jabber servers, as described in JEP-0060