air mozilla live this wednesday
We've got a super cool edition of Air Mozilla Live coming to you this Wednesday. Following some very exciting announcements from Mozilla, we'll have two special guests discussing the topic and answering your questions. This is one you won't want to miss so pencil it in to your calendar and don't be anywhere without a computer and a web connection this Wednesday at 2PM Pacific.
If you missed the recent broadcasts, you can still watch or download the recorded videocasts and podcasts.
The last AML broadcast featured Doug Turner on the topic of mobile Mozilla -- including discussions around Minimo and Project Joey. Videocasts, Part 1 and Part 2, of that program are available now.
For previous episodes, head over to the Air Mozilla Live Videocasts site or the Air Mozilla Live Podcasts site and listen or view, download, and subscribe today!
reactions, thoughts, comments, etc.
With all the due respect, I have to highlight that you are using AIM for live-questioning on Air Mozilla, which is a proprietary IM service, protocol and software.
On the other hand you are using e-mail and IRC, which are open standard, with many free and opensource, as well as proprietary server and client implementations.
I suggest you drop AIM is favour of Jabber (XMPP), which is an open standard, with many free and opensource, as well as proprietary server and client implementations.
Besides, Jabber is already implemented in GMail, which you are using for e-mail questioning. You can use the Google Talk / GMail IM service with any interoperable Jabber client.
Posted by: Nyco | September 18, 2007 12:27 PM