So you want to set up your own private chat network for friends or
family, or maybe your company uses the major chat providers like AIM,
Yahoo, MSN, or Google for interoffice communication, but you want more
control and to keep the network traffic inside your LAN. Whatever your
case may be, this guide will show you how to do it with Ignite
Realtime’s Openfire Jabber Server for Linux.
Feedly, one of the leading Google Reader replacement services, announced major restructuring of its services today with a new cloud infrastructure and web interface. Posted on its official blog, Feedly unveiled what it calls "Feedly Cloud", a scalable infrastructure it says is ready to replace Google Reader. The new Feedly Cloud provides several benefits, the first of which is one-click import from Google Reader -- new users to the service can now simply pull everything over seamlessly from their Google account and start using Feedly right away. Existing users will simply have to make sure that they have the latest version of Feedly installed, and their accounts will be migrated to Feedly Cloud over the next few days. Additionally, the new service allowed Feedly to create a stand-alone web interface (found simply at cloud.feedly.com) that works in all major browsers without plugins or extensions. The transition to Feedly Cloud has another benefit, and that is the abilit...
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