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November 2009

Adding Instant Messaging Hyperlinks to a Web Site (included messenger clients: Msn,Yahoo,Aim,Google Talk,Skype) | Dotnetwizard.net | MyDNW.com

by ycc2106
Interact via Yahoo messenger Replace USERNAME with yourID@yahoo.com <a href=”ymsgr:sendIM?USERNAME”>Contact me via yahoo</a> <a href=”ymsgr:addfriend?USERNAME”>Add me to buddy list</a> <a href=”ymsgr:sendIM?USERNAME

Chromium Blog: A 2x Faster Web

by srcmax & 1 other

Today we'd like to share with the web community information about SPDY, pronounced "SPeeDY", an early-stage research project that is part of our effort to make the web faster. SPDY is at its core an application-layer protocol for transporting content over the web. It is designed specifically for minimizing latency through features such as multiplexed streams, request prioritization and HTTP header compression.

NASA - Delay Tolerant Networking (DTN)

by karlcow

The Delay Tolerant Networking (DTN) will test communication protocols with the Commercial Generic Bioprocessing Apparatus (CGBA) onboard the International Space Station that can be used for exploration. The primary purpose of this activity is to rapidly mature the DTN technology for use in NASA?s exploration missions and space communications architecture.

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October 2009

Unifying the Conversations (Salmon Protocol)

by karlcow

As updates and content flow in real time around the Web, conversations around the content are becoming increasingly fragmented into individual silos. Salmon aims to define a standard protocol for comments and annotations to swim upstream to original update sources -- and spawn more commentary in a virtuous cycle. It's open, decentralized, abuse resistant, and user centric.

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June 2009

brdfdr.com (Birdfeeder)

by CharlesNepote & 3 others
Birdfeeder is the prototype implementation of a RESTful, interoperable, Internet-scale microblogging protocol, tentatively called Fethr (Featherweight Entangled Timelines over HTTP Requests).

Protocol Reference - Google Data APIs - Google Code

by holyver
This document describes the protocol used by the Google Data APIs, including information about what a query looks like, what results look like, and so on.

Google Data APIs - Google Code

by holyver (via)
The Google Data APIs provide a simple standard protocol for reading and writing data on the web. These REST-style APIs are based on the Atom Publishing Protocol (AtomPub), using the standard Atom syndication format to represent data and HTTP to handle communication. The Google Data API protocol also extends AtomPub for processing queries, authentication, batch requests, and providing alternate output formats (JSON, RSS). Many Google services support the Google Data API protocol

Google Data APIs Overview - Google Data APIs - Google Code

by holyver
The Google Data APIs provide a simple standard protocol for reading and writing data on the web. The Data APIs use either of two standard XML-based syndication formats: Atom or RSS. They also have a feed-publishing system that consists of the Atom publishing protocol plus some extensions (using Atom's standard extension model) for handling queries.

Getting to know the Atom Publishing Protocol, Part 1: Create and edit Web resources with the Atom Publishing Protocol

by holyver (via)
The Atom Publishing Protocol is an important new standard for content publishing and management. In this article, explore a high-level overview of the protocol and its basic operation and capabilities.

May 2009

Introduction ‎(Google Wave Federation Protocol)‎

by srcmax & 1 other (via)
Welcome to the homepage for the Google Wave Federation Protocol. I

April 2009

brdfdr.com (Birdfeeder)

by Xavier Lacot & 3 others
Birdfeeder is the prototype implementation of a RESTful, interoperable, Internet-scale microblogging protocol, tentatively called Fethr (Featherweight Entangled Timelines over HTTP Requests). It proposes all the traditionnal features of the microblogging. Can be tested at http://river.cs.rice.edu/bird/

March 2009

Proteus

by ycc2106
Multi-protocol Proteus is an Instant Messenger that uses the IM framework libpurple and is written using Mac OS X's API Cocoa. Proteus attempts to bridge the gap between functionality and beauty, using native the Mac interface with a powerful core to get your hard core instant messaging done.

February 2009

January 2009

Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol (HTCPCP/1.0)

by Xavier Lacot & 1 other
Sure the most funny IETF RFC that I have been given to read. This document specifies a Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol (HTCPCP), based on HTTP, which permits the full request and responses necessary to control all devices capable of making the popular caffeinated hot beverages.

December 2008

RFC 2324 (rfc2324) - Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol (HTCPCP/1.0)

by benoit
RFC2324 - Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol (HTCPCP/1.0)

October 2008

cfis : Atom Will Change the World

by holyver (via)
Its a rare day that a truly good standard comes along. Its an even rarer day that the standard get widely adopted. So the developers of Atom should stand up and take a bow - not only did they hit a home run with the Atom syndication format, they've done it again with the Atom publishing protocol. In case you are not familiar with Atom, the syndication format provides a standard format for saving blog content in XML and the publishing protocol provides a standard API for clients to read, create or update Atom documents stored on servers.

Exploring the REST and AtomPub as WS-* Stack Alternatives

by holyver (via)
Kurt Cagle of The Burton Group, explores the "RESTful Stack" as an alternative to WS-* web services and looks at the growing importance of standards and technologies such as Atom, the Atom Publishing Protocol, and XQuery. Presented as part of HR-XML's webinar series. see http://www.hr-xml.org/blog

AtomPub « WordPress Codex

by holyver (via)
AtomPub is another option to allow you can now log in to your blog with an AtomPub-enabled client and publish, update and delete posts and media files remotely, without needing to log in to the administration section directly. While remote posting has been possible using a number of protocols, AtomPub is a well defined protocol that should promote interoperability. WordPress's AtomPub service address is http://[Blog URL]/wp-app.php/service. Your AtomPub client should be configured to point to that address.

July 2008

Protocol buffers: the early reviews are in [dive into mark]

by benoit
On se serait bien passé de cette propagande...

June 2008

March 2008

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