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		<title>By: A Broken Thought &#187; Link Roundup: Jan. 25, 2006</title>
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		<description>[...] Google Talk Opens Up When Google announced their own instant messaging system, I was pleased to find out that it used the same protocol as Jabber. Unfortunately, it turned out that they didn&#8217;t support server to server communications &#8212; one of the coolest things about Jabber. Server to server communications is what allows you to send email from an account on gmail.com to an account on aol.com. Well, Google finally opened up, and now I can connect between my Jabber account at work with Jesse&#8217;s account on Google. I&#8217;m looking forward to the day when AOL, Microsoft, and Yahoo open up their networks and allow communications between all four of the major networks. [...]</description>
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