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  2. Session (software) - Wikipedia

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    Session started as a fork of another messenger, Signal, aiming to build upon its foundation. However, concerns about the centralized structure of Signal Protocol and potential metadata collection led the team to deviate and create their own protocol, called "Session Protocol". This approach prioritized increased anonymity and decentralization.

  3. Mattermost - Wikipedia

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    Mattermost is an open-source, self-hostable online chat service with file sharing, search, and integrations. It is designed as an internal chat for organisations and companies, and mostly markets itself as an open-source alternative to Slack [ 6][ 7] and Microsoft Teams .

  4. Pidgin (software) - Wikipedia

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    Pidgin (formerly named Gaim) is a free and open-source multi-platform instant messaging client, based on a library named libpurple that has support for many instant messaging protocols, allowing the user to simultaneously log in to various services from a single application, with a single interface for both popular and obsolete protocols (from AIM to Discord), thus avoiding the hassle of ...

  5. BBM (software) - Wikipedia

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    BBM (software) BBM, also known by its full name BlackBerry Messenger, was a consumer-oriented proprietary mobile instant messenger and videotelephony application service originally developed by BlackBerry Limited and later briefly by Indonesian company Emtek under licence. Initially it was included and offered on BlackBerry devices before it ...

  6. M (virtual assistant) - Wikipedia

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    M (virtual assistant) M. Developer (s) Facebook, Inc. M was a virtual assistant by Facebook, first announced in August 2015, that claimed to automatically complete tasks for users, such as purchase items, arrange gift deliveries, reserve restaurant tables, and arrange travel. It was intended to compete with services such as Siri and Cortana.

  7. Programming languages used in most popular websites

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    One thing the most visited websites have in common is that they are dynamic websites.Their development typically involves server-side coding, client-side coding and database technology.

  8. Google Messages - Wikipedia

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    Google Messages[ 4 ] (formerly known as Messenger, Android Messages, and Messages) is a text messaging software application developed by Google for its Android and Wear OS mobile operating systems, while it's also available via the Web. Google's official universal messaging platform for the Android ecosystem, Messages employs SMS and Rich ...

  9. Element (software) - Wikipedia

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    Element (formerly Riot and Vector[ 11]) is a free and open-source software instant messaging client implementing the Matrix protocol. [ 12] Element supports end-to-end encryption, [ 13] private and public groups, sharing of files between users, voice and video calls, and other collaborative features with help of bots and widgets.