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SOGo: Open Source Groupware
www.sogo.nu/english.html, posted 2011 by peter in calendar collaboration email free linux messaging software sync
SOGo is fully supported and trusted groupware server with a focus on scalability and open standards. SOGo is released under the GNU GPL/LGPL v2 and above.
SOGo provides a rich AJAX-based Web interface and supports multiple native clients through the use of standard protocols such as CalDAV, CardDAV and GroupDAV.
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OStatus | people on different networks following each other
ostatus.org/, posted 2010 by peter in messaging networking social specification standard
OStatus is an open standard for distributed status updates. Our goal is a specification that allows different messaging hubs to route status updates between users in near-real-time.
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Tutorial: consuming Twitter's real-time stream API in Python
arstechnica.com/open-source/guides/2010/04/tutorial-use-twitters-new-real-time-stream-api-in-python.ars, posted 2010 by peter in development howto messaging python social toread
This tutorial will show you how to consume and process data from Twitter's new streaming API. The code examples, which are written in the Python programming language, demonstrate how to establish a long-lived HTTP connection with PyCurl, buffer the incoming data, and process it to perform the basic message display functions of a Twitter client application. We will also take a close look at how the new streaming API differs from the existing polling-based REST API.
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Nimbuzz - learn more: Mobile web pc widgets
www.nimbuzz.com/en/mobile/, posted 2010 by peter in communication free messaging mobile software symbian voice
Nimbuzz Mobile lets you call, chat, message, and send files on the go, for free. It combines all your buddies from Skype, MSN, Yahoo, ICQ, AIM, Google Talk and more. One login, one contact list, all accounts.
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fring- talk, video, chat and interact with Skype®, MSN Messenger®, Google Talk™, ICQ, SIP, Facebook, Yahoo!™ and AIM®
www.fring.com/, posted 2010 by peter in communication free messaging mobile software symbian voice
fring™ is a mobile internet community and communication service that allows friends to connect, share experiences and enhance their online communities together.
Using your handset′s internet connection, you can interact with friends on all your favourite social networks including Skype®, MSN Messenger®, Google Talk™, ICQ, SIP, Twitter, Yahoo!™ and AIM®. You can listen to music with your Last.fm friends, check out what each other are up to on Facebook, receive alerts of new Google Mail™ and tailor make your very own fring by adding more cool experiences from fringAdd-ons™.
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Services' E-Mail Hacking Illegal, but Officials Need More Than That to Prosecute - washingtonpost.com
www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/09/06/AR2009090602238.html, posted 2009 by peter in business cloudcomputing communication email messaging privacy security
But such services as YourHackerz.com are still active and plentiful, with clever names like "piratecrackers.com" and "hackmail.net." They boast of having little trouble hacking into such Web-based e-mail systems as AOL, Yahoo, Gmail, Facebook and Hotmail, and they advertise openly.
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Priser utomlands - Kundservice - Tele2
www.tele2.se/utomlands-priser.html, posted 2009 by peter in communication inswedish list messaging reference sweden travel
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Usenet Providers - Compare over 100 Premium Usenet Services
www.newsgroupreviews.com/usenet-providers.html, posted 2009 by peter in list messaging usenet
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Fake web traffic can hide secret chat - tech - 26 May 2009 - New Scientist
www.newscientist.com/article/mg20227096.200-fake-web-traffic-can-hide-secret-chat.html, posted 2009 by peter in communication messaging privacy science security
Their system, dubbed retransmission steganography (RSTEG), relies on sender and receiver using software that deliberately asks for retransmission even when email data packets are received successfully. "The receiver intentionally signals that a loss has occurred. The sender then retransmits the packet but with some secret data inserted in it," he says in a preliminary research paper (www.arxiv.org/abs/0905.0363). So the message is hidden among the teeming network traffic.
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Unmemorable Memories » Blog Archive » Enabling SMTP-AUTH for Sendmail on Debian Linux 3.1
www.adap.org/~edsel/blog/archives/48, posted 2009 by peter in howto linux messaging networking
This document describes how to enable SMTP-AUTH with Sendmail on Debian 3.1.
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