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Web 2.0 Directory - Tag:chat
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Communication Tube
It's a free web-client for the popular IM (instant messaging) networks which currently supports ICQ , MSN Messenger , IRC and Google Talk. The biggest advantage of CommunicationTube is that it's completely web based, no software download required.
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ajax im
ajax im ("asynchronous javascript and xml instant messenger") is a browser-based instant messaging client. It uses the XMLHTTPRequest object in JavaScript to send and receive commands to and from the server. No refreshing of the page is ever needed for this "web application" to work, as everything is updated in real-time via JavaScript.
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Google Talk
Simple at the Beginning, Best in the Future(hope).
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paltalk
Paltalk isn't just the latest, greatest messenger or the most diverse and vibrant chat room community - it's the ultimate online communications tool, period. Paltalk enhances the traditional instant message and chat room functionality you know and love with state-of-the-art voice and video that you'll enjoy with all your senses. That's why Paltalk is the world's most popular free voice and video chat instant messenger service.
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Oovosuite
OVO is a unique virtual office solution that allows you to take your company online in a matter of minutes.
Most people are familiar with personal portals; OVO is a portal for businesses . OVO has been developed with companies in mind, and is delivered as a service.
With OVO : You can-
Create users and groups
Create custom portal configurations and associate these to users.
Upload and manage documents with security
Set security permissions, read & write access for user
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Qunu
an awsome place to get tech support or be nice and give your own support. You search a topic you need help on then it shows you experts in on that topic who ar eonline, and you can instantly have a live chat with them!!
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Hotxt
Quote from The Economist,1 April 2006,
"A new service hopes to do for texting what Skype did for voice calls.
TALK is cheap梡articularly since the appearance of voice-over-internet services such as Skype. Such services, which make possible very cheap (or even free) calls by routing part or all of each call over the internet, have forced traditional telecoms firms to cut their prices. And now the same thing could be about to happen to mobile-phone text messages, following the launch this week
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Web 2.0 Sites Count :
1398
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