If you want a new social networking tool, try Tiny Chat.
Tinychat is a simple and free to use audio, video, and desktop chat system. It is web based; it requires no downloads or plugins, aside from Flash, and it is browser and OS friendly working on all browsers and operating systems.
You have video for groups available
You can do up to twelve shared broadcasts simultaneously. Using video, text, and audio chat, your social network will expand and your friends will connect and talk from any location in the world.
Tinychat is a browser-based flash client. It will allow you to share your camera and microphone broadcast. Anyone who joins your chat room will be able to see others and communicate with them.
Tiny Chat was founded in 2009 by Dan Blake. It’s growth is phenomenal with over 10,000 users accessing the system on a daily basis. This number is even more amazing when you consider that you don’t even need to register to use the service.
Because of the growth rate, which is about 11% per week, Blake adds that Tinychat, has over 50 servers in production to keep the service up and running 24/7.
One other new feature that is introduced is that if there are global users in you chat room, Tinychat is introducing a real-time chat translation. So basically it means that users can select the language they want to read messages, regardless the native tongue of their conversation partner(s). The feature was built using Google’s Translate API, which means that dozens of world languages are supported.
Universal Chat? If the growth pace that Tiny Chat keeps up in, it could be the next Twitter or Face book. That is saying a lot, but it is also saying that innovations in the social networking arena are not finished.
Source: http://tinychat.com/






