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  1. 1.anagora.org

    Looks like I am going to have to start following the ACM Queue more closely -- here's a great piece on SIP/IM.Read it and tell me that SIP married with IM is still a good idea. This other article talks up the benefits of <acronym title="Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol">XMPP</acronym>. Yes, it is written by someone from Jabber, so read it with a grain of salt.
  2. queue.acm.org

    The most powerful event currently available, however, is presence. 7 This event, defined by the IETF's SIMPLE working group (SIP for Instant Messaging and Presence Leveraging Extensions), conveys information about the end user's availability and willingness to communicate. This RPID (rich presence information) ranges from where the user is ...
  3. queue.acm.org

    Curmudgeon January 28, 2004 Volume 1, issue 8 PDF IM, Not IP (Information Pollution) Jakob Nielsen, Nielsen Norman Group . Respected technology commentators say that they now prefer instant messaging (IM) over e-mail as their medium of choice for computer-mediated communication.1 The main reasons are that e-mail has become an overloaded channel for readers and that you can't be sure to get a ...
  4. 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
  5. en.wikipedia.org

    The Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) is an open standard application layer protocol for message-oriented middleware.The defining features of AMQP are message orientation, queuing, routing (including point-to-point and publish-and-subscribe), reliability and security. [1]AMQP mandates the behavior of the messaging provider and client to the extent that implementations from different ...
  6. Instant messaging has become nearly as ubiquitous as e-mail, in some cases far surpassing e-mail in popularity. But it has gone far beyond teenagers' insular world to business, where it is becoming a useful communication tool. The problem, unlike e-mail,...
  7. The recent rise in popularity of IM (instant messaging) has driven the development of platforms and the emergence of standards to support IM. Especially as the use of IM has migrated from online socializing at home to business settings, there is a need to provide robust platforms with the interfaces that business customers use to integrate with other work applications.
  8. research.ibm.com

    We provide the first study of instant messaging (IM) based on large samples of users' self reports. Previous studies have relied on ethnographic methods or analysis of server logs. Our self-report approach has its own strengths (large-sample; focus on attitudes, beliefs, and value attributions), as well as weaknesses (self-selection by ...
  9. queue.acm.org

    January 28, 2004 Volume 1, issue 8 . PDF Beyond Instant Messaging JOHN C. TANG, SUN LABS JAMES "BO" BEGOLE, SUN LABS Platforms and standards for these services must anticipate and accommodate future developments. The recent rise in popularity of IM (instant messaging) has driven the development of platforms and the emergence of standards to support IM.

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