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  1. 1.anagora.org

    Greg brought this article to my attention, which is an interview with Peter Ford, the chief architect for MSN Messenger.The interview questions are asked by Eric Allman, chief technology officer and founder of Sendmail.. I learned a few interesting tid-bits from the article, such as the fact that the newest versions of MSN Messenger are actually based around <acronym title="Session Initiation ...
  2. 18 November 2003 QUEUE rants: feedback@acmqueue.com interview A Conversation with Peter Ford The IM world ACCORDING TO A MESSENGER I ARCHITECT nstant messaging (IM) may represent our brave new world of communications, just as e-mail did a few short years ago. Many IM players are vying to establish the
  3. Instant messaging (IM) may represent our brave new world of communications, just as e-mail did a few short years ago. Many IM players are vying to establish the dominant standard in this new world, as well as introducing new applications to take ...
    Author:Eric AllmanPublished:2003
  4. queue.acm.org

    Peter Ford, chief architect for Microsoft's MSN Messenger, responds. As both Allman and Ford quickly discovered, there's much in each world to inform the other—with the experience of e-mail suggesting ways for IM developers to create gateways for easy communication across varied protocols, and IM likely to ultimately offer lessons to e ...
  5. Nov 4, 2024Bibliographic content of ACM Queue: Tomorrow's Computing Today, Volume 1. dblp. Blog; Statistics; Update feed; XML dump; RDF dump; browse. ... A Conversation with Peter Ford. 18-27. view. electronic edition via DOI; unpaywalled version; ... Volume 1, Number 9, December/January 2003-2004 Distributed Development: The new world order for ...
  6. ftp.math.utah.edu

    Table of contents for issues of ACM Queue: Tomorrow's Computing Today Last update: Sat Nov 23 13:42:59 MST 2024 Volume 1, Number 1, March, 2003 Volume 1, Number 2, April, 2003 Volume 1, Number 3, May, 2003 Volume 1, Number 4, June, 2003 Volume 1, Number 5, July / August, 2003 Volume 1, Number 6, September / October, 2003
  7. en.wikipedia.org

    ACM Queue (stylized acmqueue [1]) is a bimonthly computer magazine, targeted to software engineers, published by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) since 2003. [2] [3] It publishes research articles as well as columns, interviews, and other types of content.[1] [3]The magazine is described as "the ACM's magazine for practicing software engineers[,] written by engineers for engineers ...
  8. queue.acm.org

    A Conversation with Peter Ford . Instant messaging (IM) may represent our brave new world of communications, just as e-mail did a few short years ago. ... Providing us with the Microsoft perspective on IM is Peter S. Ford, chief architect for MSN Messenger. At Microsoft he has worked on Messenger, TCP/IP, IP security (IPsec), RSVP and QoS ...

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