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  1. tweet.IM is a free service offered by ProcessOne. It enables you to use micro-blogging platforms like Twitter from your existing instant messaging application. The service makes it easier for you to send messages (called tweets), as well as follow the tweets of other users.
  2. A simple, open, server-to-server web-hook-based pubsub (publish/subscribe) protocol as an extension to Atom. Parties (servers) speaking the PubSubHubbub protocol can get near-instant notifications (via webhook callbacks) when a topic (Atom URL) they're interested in is updated.
  3. "XBookmarks" for "XMPP Bookmarks". It is the Firefox implementation of XEP-0048: http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0048.html. You simply need a Jabber account and you can use it. Currently it is very basic, though functionnal, as the XEP is.
  4. 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.
  5. This specification defines an XMPP protocol extension that enables entities to include RFC822-style address headers within XMPP stanzas in order to specify multiple recipients or sub-addresses.
  6. 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.
    13-02-2009 to , , , by ibot and -1 others
  7. Re: Sending message to multiple recipients in Pidgin
    13-02-2009 to , , , by ibot and -1 others
  8. Prosody is an exciting new server for Jabber/XMPP written in Lua. It aims to be easy to use, and light on resources. For developers it aims to give a flexible system on which to rapidly develop added functionality, or prototype new protocols.
    10-01-2009 to , , , , , by olodumare and -1 others
  9. Nounours is a Javascript Web client to Jabber protocol. It's using BOSH implementation to communicate with a jabber server.
    04-01-2009 to , , , by totpunk and -1 others

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