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Paul Thurrott
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By Paul Thurrott
Microsoft this week announced that it has opened up the Messenger network, which powers Windows Live Messenger, to the XMPP open standard. This change gives developers of virtually any platform--mobile, web, PC--the ability to create their own Windows Live Messenger-compatible instant messaging solutions.
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Microsoft this week announced that it has opened up the Messenger network, which powers Windows Live Messenger, to the XMPP open standard. This change gives developers of virtually any platform--mobile, web, PC--the ability to create their own Windows Live Messenger-compatible instant messaging solutions.
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