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2009
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There are a lot, really a lot of software letting you chat with your friends, coworkers, family member setc. I am not writing anything original here. Because of this multitude of different software, sometimes chatting may become a real issue due to the fact that a person has got MSN Messenger, while another has got Yahoo! Messenger for example. So, how to overcome this issue and have a private, secure place where you can chat to whoever you want without downloading specific software? 

TinyChat, similarly to ChatMaker, lets you create an online chat in a couple of seconds to invite your friends and have a good, private and secure chat. The way it work is very easy. All you have to do is click the “Create your Chatroom” button on the bare-bone home page, grab the link provided and send it to your friends. Reading from the website: “TinyChat is a free service that allows you to create a free chat room that is accessible by anyone with a browser. Simply create a chatroom from the homepage then send the link it gives to you to anyone you want to chat with. After you leave the chat room, all the chat data is gone, so its perfect for secure chats.” if you want to know more, visit the official website.


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