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Title:

The XMPP Powered Web

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Organizer:
Jack Moffitt, Chesspark
Description:
XMPP is being used to build the next generation of Web applications. The open messaging standard has crossed from the desktop to the Web and is powering applications for microblogging, gaming, social networks, communication, and data portability. Learn how others are using XMPP and how you can use it, too.
Questions
Answered:
  1. What is XMPP?
  2. Why do web applications need XMPP?
  3. How do you use XMPP from a web application?
  4. What is XMPP federation, and why is it important?
  5. What is XMPP Pubsub?
  6. Who is using XMPP on the Web today?
  7. How can XMPP help an application scale?
  8. Who controls XMPP standards?
  9. How do I deploy an XMPP solution?
  10. Where is XMPP going in the future?
Level:
Advanced
Category:
New Technology / Next Generation
Type:
Panel
Event:
SXSW Interactive 2009
on 8/8/08
For those who aren't familiar with XMPP, it is an XML based open standard for instant messaging and presence. It is also known as Jabber.

XMPP is currently being used by Twitter, Seesmic, Google, Flickr, and other two build next-generation Web applications. I hope to get a few of these people on the panel to talk with me about how they are using XMPP. I hope our ideas will inspire others to build great things.
on 18/5/09
Interesting, you have my vote.
on 1/6/09
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