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  2. Freenode - Wikipedia

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    Freenode, stylized as freenode and formerly known as Open Projects Network, is an IRC network which was previously used to discuss peer-directed projects. [1] Their servers are accessible from the hostname chat.freenode.net, which load balances connections by using round-robin DNS. [2][3]

  3. Mattermost - Wikipedia

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    Website. mattermost.com. Mattermost is an open-source, self-hostable online chat service with file sharing, search, and third party application 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. Neuro-sama - Wikipedia

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    Neuro-sama. osu! Neuro-sama is a chatbot styled after a female VTuber that hosts livestreams on her creator's Twitch channel "vedal987". Her speech and personality are generated by an artificial intelligence (AI) system which utilizes a large language model, allowing her to communicate with viewers in a live chat.

  5. Text (company) - Wikipedia

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    Text (formerly LiveChat Software, WSE: TXT) [4] is a customer service software company. [5] It provides programmable tools for making B2B and B2C communication functions using its web service APIs. [6] It is also making software as a service products related to artificial intelligence, customer support, e-commerce, and lead generation.

  6. LiveChat - Wikipedia

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    livechat.com. LiveChat is an online customer service software with online chat, help desk software, and web analytics capabilities. It was first launched in 2002 [1] and is currently developed and offered in a SaaS (software as a service) business model by LiveChat Software S.A. Companies use LiveChat as a single point of contact to manage from ...

  7. Scratch Live - Wikipedia

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    Vinyl emulation software. Website. serato .com /scratchlive /. Scratch Live is a vinyl emulation software application created by New Zealand based Serato Audio Research, distributed by and licensed exclusively to Rane Corporation. Serato was first known for its Pro Tools plug-in, Pitch N Time, which was sold predominantly to the film industry.

  8. Jitsi - Wikipedia

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    Jitsi. Jitsi (from Bulgarian: жици — "wires") is a collection of free and open-source multiplatform voice (VoIP), video conferencing and instant messaging applications for the Web platform, Windows, Linux, macOS, iOS and Android. [4][5][6][7] The Jitsi project began with the Jitsi Desktop (previously known as SIP Communicator).

  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.