jtaylor wrote:
> I think the loss of XMPP-like capability is pretty big.

Two points:

1. There is nothing preventing you from building an XMPP-based app. Just 
because the Android SDK doesn't include an XMPP API should not be a 
blocking point, any more than Android not including an email API would 
preclude creating an email client, or Android not including a Twitter 
API would preclude creating a Twitter client.

2. XMPP is server-based; the OP wanted device-to-device communications 
without a server, if I understood correctly.

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