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Daily Obsession: TinyChat

In today's Daily Obsession, we take a look at new website TinyChat, which lets you create disposable chatrooms on the fly.

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Computing | by C.K. Sample III | Wed Feb 18, 2009 1:45PM | 1 comment

In today's Daily Obsession, we take a quick look at disposable chatroom service, TinyChat. We are currently running a room that you can stop by and chat with us in if you like, too. Stop by and tell us what you think about Obsessable, The Daily Obsession, and what you'd like to see in the future from the site:

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Dave external link (3:39 PM on Thu Feb 19, 2009)

It's a neat easy chat room, but the lack of embedding it kills it for me. aka Dad Therapy.

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