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Saved by uncleflo on July 24th, 2013.
We started building our own IM protocol at Cerulean Studios back in 2001. At the time, our ambitions were twofold: we wanted a way to protect ourselves against being blocked by other IM providers while also opening the door to in-house innovations like Trillian's "continuous client" feature. Today, what we creatively refer to as our "instant messaging and presence protocol", or IMPP, is used by Trillian customers as the protocol that powers our fully-featured IM network. In an effort to promote interoperability between instant messaging providers, we've decided to open the protocol to the public. Some of IMPP's strong points include
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Saved by uncleflo on March 5th, 2013.
Today, we are releasing Kraken, the distributed pub/sub server we wrote to handle the performance and scalability demands of real-time web apps like Asana. What problem does Kraken solve? One of the key promises of real-time web applications is that users will see changes made by other users as they happen, without hitting reload or refresh. Many of the up-and-coming reactive web frameworks initially accomplish this by periodically re-executing queries against the database. When we were building the early prototypes of Asana, our reactive framework (Luna) was no different.
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