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BitTorrent Testing Secure Online Chat Service
2013-10-02 07:34:15| PC Magazine Software Product Guide
BitTorrent this week launched a new secure, sever-less messaging system, now in the pre-Alpha stage of testing.
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BitTorrent Testing Secure Online Chat Service
2013-10-02 04:35:42| PC Magazine Security Product Guide
BitTorrent this week launched a new secure, sever-less messaging system, now in the pre-Alpha stage of testing.
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Establishing the Real ROI of Online Chat
2013-09-23 19:44:03| AutomotiveDigest.com - Automotive Industry News
The #1 rated chat provider to the automotive industry. Join the network of companies including Edmunds.com, Cars.com, Autotrader.com, OEMs & over 10,000 dealerships using Contact At Once! Auto Dealer Chat to engage more online shoppers and sell more automobiles.The Article Establishing the Real ROI of Online Chat appeared first on Automotive Digest.
Join the Dealers Who Sell More Cars with Chat
2013-09-21 20:31:27| AutomotiveDigest.com - Automotive Industry News
The Situation: Dealerships today are keenly aware of the importance of direct communication with customers and potential customers. As a direct correlation, the Contact At Once! annual survey was aimed at measuring the effectiveness of real-time connectivity with shoppers via live chat by interviewing automotive sales professionals. Details of the Contact At Once! survey findings are available for download now. The Contact At Once! annual survey of participating dealers measures the effectiveness of real-time connectivity with shoppers. Drill down further to find out what the 2013 survey results revealed!The Article Join the Dealers Who Sell More Cars with Chat appeared first on Automotive Digest.
China's Web Crackdown Gives Mobile Chat a Boost
2013-09-20 17:52:20| TechNewsWorld
Tencent Holdings' WeChat mobile messaging service stands to gain more users as China makes it more and more risky to vent opinions online. Long a hotbed for censorship, China has been turning up the heat even further on netizens believed to be spreading "rumors." China's Supreme Court recently ruled that jail was in the cards for anyone who posted a rumor that is viewed 5,000 times or re-posted 500 times.
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