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XMPP server hands-on comparison: ejabberd vs. Prosody
Having been involved in testing an open-source XMPP web client (JSXC) against ejabberd and Prosody, I have noticed the following differences that I would like to share, to make it easier for you to decide. Please note that I have done more with ejabberd, so there will naturally be more nitpicking there, but also more…
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JSXC 3.1 released: Interoperable open standards chat for any web application
With only a few lines of code, JSXC can turn any web application into a cooperation hub: Standards-compliant instant messaging, group chat, and audio/video calls suddenly are just a click away for your users. And all with security, privacy, reliability, and user-friendliness in mind. For ownCloud/Nextcloud directly in their app repositories, and not much more…
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Federated XMPP chat (and more) with Movim: A success story
There are many reasons to be unhappy with current social media sites and chat applications. For a long time, there was no viable alternative, especially not, if you wanted usability and integration. Now there is hope, with Movim.
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Efficient Privacy Preserving Multicast DNS Service Discovery
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Adding Privacy to Multicast DNS Service Discovery
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Interactive web sites for efficient cooperation based on open standards
We published a position paper in German.
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I Seek for Knowledge: Exploiting Social Properties in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
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Consistent Deniable Lying: Privacy in Mobile Social Networks