No more XMPP support now only Gtalk

Posted February 21st, 2008 by Roberto C
Tags: Android, Google, Gphone, Voip

Android OS

In the first SDK, Google gave the support to XMPP as a protocol to make connections between two or more users at the same time, it means, a platform for VOIP, TXT, and many other things. However Google never intended to use support  XMPP.

Now with this new SDK released earlier on, the platform was changed for Gtalk, which for some developers is a pain, because they’ve already had some part of the project done and now it’s needed to be reviewed. On the other hand it’s good because we know that Google will provide all the support needed for this protocol.

 

[via Zdnet]

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