Re: Google Wave

On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 2:47 PM, Joaquin Salvachua<jsalvachua@dit.upm.es> wrote:
> Well its good idea, but have been tried some times before.  Also there is no
> spec for the HTTP usage (or at least i have not been able to find it), just
> an application.
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> There are tons of troubles with P2P like applications and the problems with
> NATs, Firewalls and "transparent" http proxies  make most of them not
> suitables for most users.
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> Google Wave is a protocol between servers, not to the final users, so didnt
> suffer for this.  I think that XMPP and Jingle are a nice way to go for us.

It would be interesting to hear Peter St. Audre and other XMPP people
discuss what they think the future of XMPP is in relationship to HTTP
and Web architecture in general [1].

[1] http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/xmpp_web.php

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> El 16/06/2009, a las 15:39, Melvin Carvalho escribió:
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>> This could be as good as wave, if not better:
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>> http://unite.opera.com/
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>> I've tested it out and it looks amazing.
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>> It is built on, myopera is also a FOAF network (c. 3 million users?),
>> and one of the few that also allows links out (using rdfs:seeAlso)
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>> Perhaps somewhere between wave and unite, we are seeing the future of
>> the browser?
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>> On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 7:20 PM, Peter Ferne<petef@bristolwireless.net>
>> wrote:
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>>> http://twitter.com/ChrisSaad/status/1949214160
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>>> "Google Wave - this is SUPER interesting http://bit.ly/rlOEP"
>>> - Chris Saad (@ChrisSaad)
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Peter Ferne,  +44 (0)7970 942 261,  petef@jivatechnology.com
>>>
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