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List:       jabber-jdev
Subject:    Re: [jdev] Announcement of SNIMMER aplication
From:       "Tobias Markmann" <tmarkmann () googlemail ! com>
Date:       2006-08-14 18:00:26
Message-ID: 5cfc0a8e0608141100y36a19663h422ec35811c8d586 () mail ! gmail ! com
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Cool application. So i don't need to register to a transport and offer my
password when I just want to talk to someone on a forign network. Really
useful to people who don't talk to identities on other networks that often.

On 8/14/06, Alexey Nezhdanov <snake@penza-gsm.ru> wrote:
>
> Re-post. Previous one had broken "To" address :( Sorry for inconvenience.
> ---------------
> Hello.
> I'd like to make some sort of announcement here, hoping it is ok to post
> such
> things on jdev.
> I am participating for some time already in SNIMMER project. This project
> makes heavy use of jabber to let users of separated IM networks chat with
> each other by using some mediator that will transparently transcode
> messages
> forth and back. As you understand - the idea is very much like jabber
> transports with the exception that user of such transport is not
> neccessary
> jabber user.
> I think you can get the idea by looking at this page:
> http://www.snimmer.com/
> - you can type in any pair of IM contacts (say, yahoo and MSN) and it will
> interconnect them.
> That part of the project is intended to go opensource in nearest future
> (after
> it will go beta, currently it is expected to be within one month).
> Another idea of the same application is to let webmasters chat with
> website
> visitors. Technically that differs from first part only by the fact that
> one
> of sides of the conversation is not typed in by anybody but is
> auto-generated
> and auto-connected by the script that assotiated with some particular url.
>
> You can find some more info here:
> http://www.snimmer.com/
> http://www.snimmer.com/message_board.html/technology/SNIMMER_Blog/
>
> http://www.snimmer.com/messages/viewmessage.html/technology/SNIMMER_Blog/214
>
> --
> Respectfully
> Alexey Nezhdanov
>

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Cool application. So i don't need to register to a transport and offer my password \
when I just want to talk to someone on a forign network. Really useful to people who \
don't talk to identities on other networks that often. <br><br><div><span \
class="gmail_quote">On 8/14/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Alexey Nezhdanov</b> \
&lt;<a href="mailto:snake@penza-gsm.ru">snake@penza-gsm.ru</a>&gt; \
wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, \
204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;"> Re-post. Previous one had \
broken &quot;To&quot; address :( Sorry for \
inconvenience.<br>---------------<br>Hello.<br>I'd like to make some sort of \
announcement here, hoping it is ok to post such<br>things on jdev.<br>I am \
participating for some time already in SNIMMER project. This project <br>makes heavy \
use of jabber to let users of separated IM networks chat with<br>each other by using \
some mediator that will transparently transcode messages<br>forth and back. As you \
understand - the idea is very much like jabber <br>transports with the exception that \
user of such transport is not neccessary<br>jabber user.<br>I think you can get the \
idea by looking at this page: <a \
href="http://www.snimmer.com/">http://www.snimmer.com/</a><br>- you can type in any \
pair of IM contacts (say, yahoo and MSN) and it will <br>interconnect them.<br>That \
part of the project is intended to go opensource in nearest future (after<br>it will \
go beta, currently it is expected to be within one month).<br>Another idea of the \
same application is to let webmasters chat with website <br>visitors. Technically \
that differs from first part only by the fact that one<br>of sides of the \
conversation is not typed in by anybody but is auto-generated<br>and auto-connected \
by the script that assotiated with some particular url. <br><br>You can find some \
more info here:<br><a \
href="http://www.snimmer.com/">http://www.snimmer.com/</a><br><a \
href="http://www.snimmer.com/message_board.html/technology/SNIMMER_Blog/">http://www.snimmer.com/message_board.html/technology/SNIMMER_Blog/
 </a><br><a href="http://www.snimmer.com/messages/viewmessage.html/technology/SNIMMER_ \
Blog/214">http://www.snimmer.com/messages/viewmessage.html/technology/SNIMMER_Blog/214</a><br><br>--<br>Respectfully<br>Alexey \
Nezhdanov <br></blockquote></div><br>



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