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− | '''Jabber''' is a popular, open [[protocol]] for [[instant messaging]]. The messages are sent unencrypted, and travel through a network of Jabber servers. Unlike in [[IRC]], there isn't a limit on the number of servers that can compose this network, and any Internet node can theoretically run a Jabber server. However, some service providers, like [[Google]], have decided to create a separate, closed network for their customers. | + | '''Jabber''' is a popular, open [[protocol]] for [[instant messaging]]. The messages are sent [[encryption|unencrypted]], and travel through a network of Jabber servers. Unlike in [[IRC]], there isn't a limit on the number of servers that can compose this network, and any Internet node can theoretically run a Jabber server. However, some service providers, like [[Google]], have decided to create a separate, closed network for their customers. |
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Revision as of 06:33, 23 December 2005
Jabber is a popular, open protocol for instant messaging. The messages are sent unencrypted, and travel through a network of Jabber servers. Unlike in IRC, there isn't a limit on the number of servers that can compose this network, and any Internet node can theoretically run a Jabber server. However, some service providers, like Google, have decided to create a separate, closed network for their customers.