Web 2.0 presents tagged chat: Geesee
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“Geesee is address-free chat for your website and currently under development.” Geesee, a new startup from Slovakia brings us a chat widget that is taggable and allows chatting across websites that have the same tags. Users logged into this website, for example, could chat about AJAX with someone on Ajaxified in realtime. Of course, it also functions as a chat within the site.
It is, by all appearances, going to be a free service. They are currently accepting beta tester applications. I can’t figure out why, but the main image on their homepage is a Flash 9 movie. It doesn’t appear to move or have any interactivity, and uses a cloud-tag-like image… a Web 2.0 reference that kind of goes contrary to using Flash to begin with. So I have to question some aspects of the service.
I also doubt I’ll be using what is probably a Flash based application on my site. But nonetheless, the concept is cool, and if tags are definitively web 2.0, then this thing has at least a little cred.

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