Meta is connecting Threads more deeply with the fediverseooli@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.world – 181 points – 1 weeks agotheverge.com44Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentgoogle hangouts is proprietary and xmpp/jabber still exists.Hangouts was built on xmpp, and used to allow federation. Yes xmpp still exists but it's functionally dead.google talk was built on it; hangouts is a completely new application. xmpp is still around; it's just competing with matrix.Yes you are correct, I had the two reversed in my head.
google hangouts is proprietary and xmpp/jabber still exists.Hangouts was built on xmpp, and used to allow federation. Yes xmpp still exists but it's functionally dead.google talk was built on it; hangouts is a completely new application. xmpp is still around; it's just competing with matrix.Yes you are correct, I had the two reversed in my head.
Hangouts was built on xmpp, and used to allow federation. Yes xmpp still exists but it's functionally dead.google talk was built on it; hangouts is a completely new application. xmpp is still around; it's just competing with matrix.Yes you are correct, I had the two reversed in my head.
google talk was built on it; hangouts is a completely new application. xmpp is still around; it's just competing with matrix.Yes you are correct, I had the two reversed in my head.
google hangouts is proprietary and xmpp/jabber still exists.
Hangouts was built on xmpp, and used to allow federation. Yes xmpp still exists but it's functionally dead.
google talk was built on it; hangouts is a completely new application.
xmpp is still around; it's just competing with matrix.
Yes you are correct, I had the two reversed in my head.