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If you like the idea of chatting with thousands of people at once, you’ll like Paltalk’s latest incarnation, Paltalk Express. Paltalk is hardly new—it’s been around since 1998. It started as an internet chat service that allowed different systems to communicate with one another. It’s claim to fame is allowing thousands (literally, thousands) of people to chat with one another at once. With Paltalk Express, Paltalk introduces its first foray into a web based video chat platform. Paltalk Express, like Paltalk, allows thousands of people to video chat at once. You don’t have to have a webcam, however, text chat is allowed. But if you want, you can make a video stream available while chatting. And unlike, its download client, Paltalk doesn’t require Windows, simply a browser will do.
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“Paltalk is the premier real-time, video-based chat community. With more than 4 million members and thousands of chat rooms to choose from on virtually every subject. Members interact with each other through real-time voice, text and video chat.”
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Paltalk is popular in chat, so its web based video platform ought to be a hit too. Where else can you video chat with a thousand people at once?
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Will there be privacy issues? Will Paltalk Express prove as popular as its download client? Will people pay?
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