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Hugo Domingos

6 Free Tools to Create Your Own Chat Room - 0 views

  • Just sign up with any email account and start creating your chat rooms.
  • You can completely customize the look and Feel of your chat room. Invite your friends and their is no registration involved to enter in your chat room
  • TinyChat
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  • You can also sign in with your twitter account
  • You can add your chat room to any webpage or your blog. The only downside is that you cannot configure the look and feel,
  • Meebo Chat
  • You can create a chat room and embed it in your blog or website. Send the URL of the chat room to your friends and they can join even if they are non-Meebo users.
  • Yaplet
  • You can create a chat room for any webpage and start chatting around it without leaving the site
  • You can set Moderator options in your chat room (requires registration) and ban a particular user.
  • The chat logs are saved forever and you can see what others have talked about when you were offline.
  • Unlike other widget enabled chat rooms this does not hinder your blog loading time as the chat widget loads only when a user clicks it.
  • Gabbly
  • Just grab a URL and append gabbly.com/ in front of a webpage�s URL, you will be able to chat with anyone visiting the page at the same time!
  • You can completely customize and embed your chat room in a webpage.
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    & soluções de live chat para embeber no seu site, reforçando a interactividade.
Jose Paulo Santos

The KDE Education Project - 0 views

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    Free Educational Software based on the KDE technologies: students, parents, children, teachers, adults, you can freely use our software, copy it, modify it to your needs and enjoy learning! Please have a look at the Tour webpage to get a quick preview of our programs which are translated in more than 65 languages. Our primary focus is on schoolchildren aged 3 to 18, and the specialized user interface needs of young users. However, we also have programs to aid teachers in planning lessons, and others that are of interest to university students and anyone else with a desire to learn! While until now only available on Unix, BSD and Linux, still in beta but already usable, the KDE 4 series bring our applications on Windows. Read more on the KDE-Edu on Windows page!
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