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While you can still connect a client that supports no extensions at all to a server and have it work, nearly every client supports a wide range of extensions suited to its purpose, and every server supports several. | While you can still connect a client that supports no extensions at all to a server and have it work, nearly every client supports a wide range of extensions suited to its purpose, and every server supports several. | ||
Over at XMPP Research, they examined what extensions were most popular in the academic research papers discussing XMPP, take a look: [http://www.xmppresearch.org/posts/xeps-used-in-xmpp-research/ XEPs used in XMPP research] | |||
== Myth Three: It's too bandwidth-inefficient for mobile. == | == Myth Three: It's too bandwidth-inefficient for mobile. == |
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