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A request for federation (“S2S”) support on Facebook Chat XMPP!

Yesterday, Facebook finally launched XMPP support for Facebook Chat.  (More about XMPP here.)  This is something that they announced that they were working on back in May, 2008 — almost two years ago.  After a long time (of mostly silence), here we have it — you can now connect to Facebook using (almost) any XMPP client, including popular “universal” chat clients like Pidgin, Trillian, Adium, Digsby, Miranda, Empathy, etc., using the XMPP support that they already have.  This also paves the way for Facebook Chat to become one of the most used IM protocols, up in the ranks with AOL Instant Messenger, Windows Live, and Google Talk.

I’m a bit disappointed, but not surprised, that this initial launch of XMPP support comes without support for XMPP federation (“S2S”).  If we had S2S support for Facebook Chat, then Facebook users could talk with users on any XMPP/Jabber network, and vice versa.  This would also enable a particularly cool bridge between Facebook Chat and Google Talk, which are both based on XMPP, and it might even push AIM and WLM more towards supporting XMPP, so that we could have a truly universal IM network on the Internet.  (We have it for e-mail already… why not for IM?)

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On counterfeit Nintendo DS software

A bit over a month ago, I purchased a copy of Yoshi’s Island DS on eBay.

Well, I tried to, anyway.  I used to have this game, but I don’t know what happened to the cartridge, so I was looking to get it replaced cheap-ish.

I’ve never received counterfeit merchandise from an eBay seller before, so I was a bit surprised when I received a non-genuine game.  But, there were a few warning signs that I should have seen before I ordered it (though I did make sure to buy from a U.S. seller, as I hear that this is often a problem with games coming from, say, China).  Here what happened to me; maybe this will help out people in similar situations if they stumble across this page while Googling for information.

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Thoughts on Facebook

They messed up again, and finally decided to admit it, with Mark Zuckerberg, head guy at Facebook, posting this on the Facebook blog.

Did everyone forget that almost the same thing happened a little more than a year ago? Are we learning anything here? I wonder what the next thing will be.

I’m taking a break from all of that until they get their act together.