Cleartext Enterprise Messaging 2.0

David Banes, from Cleartext, has released a new opensource product: an Enterprise Messaging 2.0, based on ejabberd. At the SeaBeyond event to day in Paris, David Banes, CEO of Cleartext, has introduced a new way of doing microblogging. It is a client-compatible, standards-based protocol extension, based on message stanzas. It is not relying on PubSub […]

OneSocialWeb for ejabberd

OneSocialWeb, the decentralized social network, now runs on ejabberd. At SeaBeyond event, Mickaël Rémond has demoed a functionnal service based on OneSocialWeb and ejabberd. It works with the default web interface, but it’ not full featured yet. Diana Cheng from Vodafone will present and demo the full OneSocialWeb stack, the XMPP-based decentralized social network. Check […]

TextOne by example (part 3): Facebook friend search and federation

TextOne integrates well with Facebook, in a non-intrusive way. We know that many of our users have already a good deal of friends in different places. We use the address book on the phone to simplify chat and discovery of contact using email (see TextOne by example Part 2: email fedearation). In two words, TextOne […]

XWave: A tribute to Google Wave team

Wave is not dead and it lives at ProcessOne. Google Wave is a strange beast. Demo was acclaimed in may 2009 at Google I/O, with people very excited by the annoucement of the Wave project. At this time, it was clear for anyone with project management that the ambition of the project was a five […]

Pre-SeaBeyond training: “ejabberd and Erlang: understanding the big picture”

Before the SeaBeyond event, ProcessOne is organising a training around ejabberd and Erlang. On the 2nd of February (just the day before SeaBeyond), ProcessOne is inviting developers for a training around our core technologies: “ejabberd and Erlang: understanding the big picture”. Training: “ejabberd and Erlang: understanding the big picture” This training covers the following subjects: […]

Major hosted.IM update

Our XMPP services hosted.IM has seen a major update. We are proud to announce the latest update on hosted.IM including the following new features: Complete redesign of the site, enhancing user experience and usability. Microsoft© OCS transparent gateway (beta). More information about OCS gateway usage in our related blog post. Multi User Chatroom control (MUC) […]

TextOne by example (part 2): email federation

You might like it or not but the largest messaging community in the world is email. It is almost instant. Everyone has an email address. If you look at your address book, you will see lots of email addresses already. Email has drawbacks but email is both a widespread communication endpoint (everyone has an email […]

TextOne by example (part 1): XMPP federation

TextOne application is intended to be a simplified superset of the standard XMPP protocol, specially designed for mobile usage. TextOne application is available on iPhone and Android. Being based on a standard protocol means that you can tap into the power federation. What’s this strange thing? It means that you can send messages to users […]

Tweet.IM update: retweets, hashtags and timeline refresh

New interesting features have been deployed on Tweet.IM. Our Twitter gateway, and thus its installation on Tweet.IM, has received new features, enabling further integration of IM and microblogging. These will be available to clients that display formatted text, well known as XHTML-IM by the specialists. For this, you will need to have XHTML enabled on […]

ejabberd 2.1.6 release

We are pleased to announce the bugfix release ejabberd 2.1.6. ejabberd 2.1.6 is the seventh release in ejabberd 2.1.x branch, and includes a lot of bugfixes and improvements. Main changes Some of the changes include: Account register mod_register: New ip_access option restricts which IPs can register (EJAB-915) mod_register: Default configuration allows registrations only from localhost […]