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  1. Tomasz Cieńciała Tomasz Cieńciała Linux , Twitter users , Facebook Group , Empathy IM client

    Dear all, could !telepathy ( !empathy ) in !linux also support !facebook , !twitter and !google services to provide unified experience?

    Friday, 03-Jun-11 11:12:11 UTC from web at Kleparz, Prądnik Czerwony, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland
    • Marc-Antoine Perennou Marc-Antoine Perennou

      @cenebris It already supports facebook and google with telepathy-gabble ...

      Friday, 03-Jun-11 11:15:33 UTC
    • Tomasz Cieńciała Tomasz Cieńciała Facebook Group , Marc-Antoine Perennou

      @keruspe Currently it support only !xmpp chat on !facebook, I thought more of a contact/messages/calendar integration etc.

      Friday, 03-Jun-11 11:21:49 UTC
    • Chris Warburton Chris Warburton XMPP and the XSF , Linux

      @cenebris Facebook & GTalk are !XMPP . tweet.im = Twitter over XMPP !linux

      Friday, 03-Jun-11 11:22:41 UTC
    • Tomasz Cieńciała Tomasz Cieńciała Chris Warburton

      @warbo Yes, byt this is only for !xmpp chat, if you want to send/control messages/newsfeed or notification you still need to go to www...

      Friday, 03-Jun-11 11:32:42 UTC
    • Srinivas V Srinivas V

      @cenebris ithink empathy supports facebook also

      Friday, 03-Jun-11 12:52:47 UTC
    • Tomasz Cieńciała Tomasz Cieńciała Srinivas V

      @srini it supports only chat, no contacts, messages, calendar, newsfeed etc.

      Friday, 03-Jun-11 12:56:55 UTC

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