Zumbl
Type of site | Online chat, Avatars |
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Slogan(s) | Chat, tag and share with Strangers! |
Zumbl was an online chat service where users could converse with strangers anonymously.[1] Users could "tag" each other on the basis of their conversations, which were indicative of their personality and were reflected in their avatars. Zumbl built users' pseudo-anonymous identities and matched them with strangers who shared common interests.[2]
The website is now defunct.
Awards
Zumbl won Samsung Innovation Awards 2012 on August 9 and was awarded 150,000 INR for the use of sentiment mining technology to find out the users' intent and depict them graphically through the users' avatars.[3]
Features
- Users can chat, tag each other based on their conversations.
- Users can share videos by enclosing the video name in "<" and ">", and add that to the chatbox.
- Zumbl is a moderated platform - where reports are taken seriously by the moderators resulting in minimal profane or abusive behavior.
- Users can join groups and have conversations with strangers within the groups.
- Zumbl also let users take screenshots of their conversations and share them on their favorite social networks.
See also
References
- ↑ "Techcrunch, Zumbl.com Is Like Chatroulette Without The Privates".
- ↑ "Chat with strangers.". The Times of India. 2012-08-27. Retrieved 2012-10-05.
- ↑ "Indian startup incubated at Toronto's DMZ wins Samsung award".
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