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Jabber is: | Jabber is: | ||
* An open, secure technology for instant messaging and a whole lot more. | * An open, secure technology for instant messaging and a whole lot more. | ||
* A friendly community of end users and developers who value freedom of communication. | * A friendly community of end users and developers who value freedom of communication. | ||
* A decentralized network of IM services in which your messages are not monitored by a big company like AOL, Microsoft, or Yahoo. You can even run your own server! | * A decentralized network of IM services in which your messages are not monitored by a big company like AOL, Microsoft, or Yahoo. You can even run your own server! | ||
* A set of stable standards for real-time communications, published by the [http://ietf.org/ IETF] and the [http://xmpp.org/ XMPP Standards Foundation]. | |||
* A set of stable standards for real-time communications, published by the [http://ietf.org/ IETF] and the [http:// | |||
* Instant messaging the way it was meant to be! | * Instant messaging the way it was meant to be! | ||
Revision as of 23:38, 27 January 2010
Jabber is:
- An open, secure technology for instant messaging and a whole lot more.
- A friendly community of end users and developers who value freedom of communication.
- A decentralized network of IM services in which your messages are not monitored by a big company like AOL, Microsoft, or Yahoo. You can even run your own server!
- A set of stable standards for real-time communications, published by the IETF and the XMPP Standards Foundation.
- Instant messaging the way it was meant to be!
In other words, Jabber is NOT a closed, insecure, unfriendly, centralized, proprietary instant messaging service like AIM, ICQ, MSN, or Yahoo.
Instead, Jabber gives you true freedom of conversation. So get started today!