Userplane now cross-functional with other chat applications
Userplane announced that users of the Userplane Chat App can now chat with other users logged into the popular chat application regardless of where they are on the web. Userplane’s Chat App plugs into the open platforms of leading social networking communities, including Myspace, Facebook, Friendster, Ning, Flux, and Bebo, as well as start-up social communities beginning to build their audiences.
Userplane’s Chat App has thousands of users daily and contains a general chat room with A/V support as well as many specific topic and location-based rooms within the space. Built on the customizable Userplane Webchat product, the Userplane Chat App has quickly become a highly trafficked chat experience within top social networking sites on the web.
Userplane’s cross-platform chat is available for use on social networks that support an open API initiative. Web publishers interested in more details on implementing this reciprocal application should contact bizdev@userplane.com, or visit www.userplane.com.
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