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First multi-user online chat system
Talkomatic is an online chat system that enables real-time text communication among small groups. Each participant occupies a dedicated section of the
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Real-time communication over the internet
were typed. Talkomatic was popular among PLATO users into the mid-1980s. In 2014, Brown and Woolley released a web-based version of Talkomatic. The first
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Virtual online communities
message-forum application; TERM-talk, its instant-messaging feature; Talkomatic, perhaps the first online chat room; News Report, a crowdsourced online
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Public university in Illinois, US
plasma displays. Furthermore, Doug Brown and David R. Woolley created Talkomatic in 1973 on the PLATO system, an early online chat system enabling real-time
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Form of computer communication over the internet or locally
messaging were early online chat facilities, the earliest of which was Talkomatic (1973) on the PLATO system, which allowed 5 people to chat simultaneously
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One-way webcam model live video streaming Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Talkomatic Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Tinychat Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No TokBox
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Mainframe computer system
computer message board), 1973 Notesfiles (precursor to newsgroups), 1973. Talkomatic (real-time text-based chat, with six rooms each allowing five participants)
PLATO_(computer_system)
message-forum application; TERM-talk, its instant-messaging feature; Talkomatic, perhaps the first online chat room; News Report, a crowd-sourced online
Timeline_of_social_media
American software industry entrepreneur (born 1955)
2014. Ozzie has said that the name "Talko" was meant as an homage to Talkomatic, a popular group chat program he experienced while working on the PLATO
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chat groups, such as Twitter. The first online chat system was called Talkomatic, created by Doug Brown and David R. Woolley in 1973 on the PLATO System
Internet_genre
as Spasim, a space battle game which could support 32 users, and the Talkomatic multi-user chat system. Oubliette, written by Jim Schwaiger, and published
History of massively multiplayer online games
History_of_massively_multiplayer_online_games
Software projects developed at universities
derived from the Harvest project (Colorado Boulder and UC San Diego) Talkomatic – early multi-user online chat system (Illinois) TkWWW – early web browser
List of software developed at universities
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