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  2. Rabb.it - Wikipedia

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    Whatever content the host opened was displayed to the other users in the room [1] along with audio and video. Rabbit offered text and video chat alongside this functionality. [2] Unlike other popular streaming websites such as YouTube and Netflix, Rabbit did not host the content viewed on it. Instead, Rabbit streamed a virtual computer ...

  3. Tango Live - Wikipedia

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    The app is free and began as one of the first providers of video calls, texting, photo sharing, and games on a 3G network. [3] [4] [5] As of 2018, Tango has more than 400 million registered users. [6] [7] [8] [4] It was rated by PCMag as "the simplest mobile chat application out there, with a good range of support." [5]

  4. Camfrog - Wikipedia

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    Camfrog is a video chat and instant messaging client that was created by Camshare in October 2003. [4] The app allows users to contact others worldwide and find or create chat rooms to gather communities that share similar interests. [5] [6] [7]

  5. VSee - Wikipedia

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    It began as a proprietary low-bandwidth, group video chat and screen-sharing software tool. It came out of a Stanford University PhD project addressing the problem of making virtual teamwork easy and conveying trust over video. [1] [2] The video feature allows multiple users in various locations to communicate in real-time by video and audio.

  6. Rounds (website) - Wikipedia

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    Rounds (formally known as 6rounds) is a video-enabled real-time social network with collaborative browsing, chat, multi-player gaming and built-in social recommendation features that can be expanded through an open API. [1] [2] [3] Rounds was founded by Israeli entrepreneurs Dany Fishel, Ilan Leibovich and Dimitry Shestek in February 2008. [4]

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  8. Tinychat - Wikipedia

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    It offered instant opportunities for people to meet and the ability for users to create their own virtual chat room on any topic or category. [2] Tinychat was a web-based platform that works on HTML5 compatible browsers or standalone apps for Android or iOS. The chat rooms could contain a rolling maximum of 12 video and audio feeds.

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    Get answers to your AOL Mail, login, Desktop Gold, AOL app, password and subscription questions. Find the support options to contact customer care by email, chat, or phone number.