wg-pic - [wg-pic] FYI, Google's commitment to "Open Communications" (Google Talk)
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- From: Tim Callahan <>
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- Subject: [wg-pic] FYI, Google's commitment to "Open Communications" (Google Talk)
- Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2012 14:58:21 -0500
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Google shares their philosophy on "Open Communications"
"Google's mission is to make the world's information universally accessible and useful...We're committed to open communications standards"
"As long as you adhere to the requirements of the XMPP specs, you will be able to connect to the Google Talk service."
"We currently support open federation with any service provider that supports the industry standard XMPP protocol"
"Currently, Google Talk’s implementation differs slightly from the draft XMPP Jingle specifications. However, Google Talk is in the process of being updated to be in full compliance with the Jingle specifications." (Which may have already happened)
(The site also has the technical details for signaling, "federating", lists of supported codecs, specs on their non-standard extensions, etc.)
Not really groundbreaking news, but nice to see it in print.
-Tim
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Tim Callahan
University of Michigan, ITS
Spectrum Manager and Lead Wireless Engineer
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- [wg-pic] FYI, Google's commitment to "Open Communications" (Google Talk), Tim Callahan, 03/06/2012
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