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  2. Chat-Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Chat Avenue is a web site that hosts chat rooms. A total of 20 chat rooms are available. Originally launched with DigiChat software based on Java, it was subsequently changed and built with 123 Flash Chat, an Adobe Flash -based software for in-browser chat rooms in October 2005. [ 2] In 2018, new PHP software was added to the website due to ...

  3. Tinychat - Wikipedia

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    Description. Tinychat is a web-based platform that works on HTML5 compatible browsers or standalone apps for Android or iOS. The chat rooms can contain a rolling maximum of 12 video and audio feeds. Tinychat, including all of its services, is owned by PeerStream. [ 2]

  4. List of chat websites - Wikipedia

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    Website? Android app? iOS app? Adult? 7 Cups: Trained listener support for emotionally distressed people: Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Airtime.com: Group live video streaming and instant messaging: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No BongaCams: One-way webcam model live video streaming: Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Chat-Avenue: Adobe Flash and PHP ...

  5. WebChat Broadcasting System - Wikipedia

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    WebChat Broadcasting System, or WBS for short, is a virtual community created during the 1990s. Supported by online advertising, it was one of few services at the time to offer free integrated community services including chat rooms, message boards, and free personal web pages. Extremely popular during the mid to late 1990s in the era prior to ...

  6. Chat room - Wikipedia

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    The term chat room, or chatroom (and sometimes group chat; abbreviated as GC ), is primarily used to describe any form of synchronous conferencing, occasionally even asynchronous conferencing. The term can thus mean any technology, ranging from real-time online chat and online interaction with strangers (e.g., online forums) to fully immersive ...

  7. Mibbit - Wikipedia

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    Mibbit. Mibbit is a web-based client for web browsers [ 2] that supports Internet Relay Chat (IRC), [ 3] Yahoo! Messenger, [ 4] and Twitter. [ 5][ 6] It is developed by Jimmy Moore [ 7] and is designed around the Ajax model [ 8] with a user interface written in JavaScript. [ 2] It is the IRC application setup by default on Firefox .

  8. List of Internet forums - Wikipedia

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    An Internet forum, or message board, is an online discussion site where people can hold conversations in the form of posted messages. [1] They are an element of social media technologies which take on many different forms including blogs, business networks, enterprise social networks, forums, microblogs, photo sharing, products/services review, social bookmarking, social gaming, social ...

  9. gay.com - Wikipedia

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    Gay.com was founded by Mark Elderkin in 1994 and launched with a Java-based chat system in 1996. [4] Gay.com's parent company acquired PlanetOut in 2001. In October 2008 the company relaunched gay.com., [5] [6] updating the visual style of the site and replacing the former Java-based chat system. Technical problems caused by the upgrade led to ...