Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 9th Jul 2012 22:05 UTC, submitted by Mbg
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RE[4]: IÃ��ïÃÂ&iques
by shmerl on Thu 12th Jul 2012 16:41
in reply to "RE[3]: IÃ��Ã�Ã&Aci"
Google Talk uses XMPP
It uses federated and standard XMPP and works with any XMPP complaint client. Allows you to communicate with any user from other federated XMPP servers. Bingo, that's what's expected from decent IM service.
WhatsApp uses XMPP
Doesn't use standard XMPP, doesn't work with any XMPP complaint client, not federated. Doesn't allow you to communicate with anyone except for users from Whatsapp. Who cares what they use inside, if their external communication is not compatible with anything. The result is a walled garden and proprietary network.
Edited 2012-07-12 16:45 UTC
RE[5]: IÃ��ïÃÂ&iques
by sicofante on Thu 12th Jul 2012 23:31
in reply to "RE[4]: IÃ��ïÃÂ&iques"
But both definitely defeat the idea that "no one has made XMPP easy and consumable".
No one needs to publicly announce what protocol they use. It's good enough that we nerds know about it.
BTW, the fact that XMPP is used in WhatsApp helped a lot to implement a non-official client on the N9. I doubt they could have done it otherwise.
Edited 2012-07-12 23:33 UTC





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Google Talk uses XMPP. WhatsApp uses XMPP. Idiot.