I'll admit to not knowing much about the various usages of XMPP, outside of Jabber. Is this any different than turning text messages on for Twitter, where people I'm following == feeds and texts == jabber messages? Or is there something else cool about this that I'm not getting?
I think sprsquish pretty much answered that. We're "content-agnostic" as long as they're feeds. You subscribe to a feed (and that could be a twitter feed and you receive notifications), however, please not that we're an API service, so not for "consumers" directly. Check http://notifixlite.appspot.com/ for that!
Superfeedr has an XMPP API that allows you to subscribe to updates on a blog or really anything with an RSS or Atom feed. It'll provide push notifications when your subscriptions update.
[+] [-] prakash|16 years ago|reply
Did you exchange emails with Mark and he agreed to provide funding? I remember reading that he funded Red Swoosh or Ice Rocket that way.
[+] [-] julien|16 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] steveklabnik|16 years ago|reply
I'll admit to not knowing much about the various usages of XMPP, outside of Jabber. Is this any different than turning text messages on for Twitter, where people I'm following == feeds and texts == jabber messages? Or is there something else cool about this that I'm not getting?
[+] [-] julien|16 years ago|reply
[+] [-] sprsquish|16 years ago|reply