[webproducers] Re: Web-Based Chat

-- "Evan M. Silberman" <esilbe1@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'm hoping someone can help me find a free, web-based chat tool to use in 
> conjunction with a
> webinar. The (live) webinars are hosted on one of our servers. They wanted to 
> use a third-party
> chat room to facilitate interaction with the audience, so people can ask 
> questions in real-time.
> They also wanted to use the chat room to gauge overall viewer numbers, since 
> the IT division of
> this organization is not willing to share stats for the webinar. I'm mainly 
> looking for
> something that is hosted elsewhere. If there's something that's easy to 
> install on our website,
> I'm willing to consider this. Our site is PHP/MYSQL. 

This solution is free and requires no backend setup on a server:

http://www.gabbly.com/



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