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    Allowed browser to have live communication without designing a complicated database structure and yet provides flexibilities to the needs.
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    jsJabber is a three step Jabber client written in Javascript. The three steps are: - socket, a module that allows the browser to create a socket connection with a server - Jabber lib, a module that exposes methods and events very similar to JabberCom -
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