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Yahoooপ্রথম অনলাইন chatting site কোনটা?? কেউ বলতে পারবে নাকি?
Ami onek purano ekta jani. Kintu ekhane bola jabe na.প্রথম অনলাইন chatting site কোনটা?? কেউ বলতে পারবে নাকি?
Ar ki jante chao bolo??প্রথম অনলাইন chatting site কোনটা?? কেউ বলতে পারবে নাকি?
Google করে দিলি একেবারেAr ki jante chao bolo??
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No sirYahooo
Talkomaticপ্রথম অনলাইন chatting site কোনটা?? কেউ বলতে পারবে নাকি?
Tumi thik ki jante chaicho seta bolte hobe toh.Google করে দিলি একেবারে
What a research !!!The first chat system was used by the U.S. government in 1971. It was developed by Murray Turoff, a young PhD graduate from Berkeley, and its first use was during President Nixon's wage-price freeze under Project Delphi. The system was called EMISARI and would allow 10 regional offices to link together in a real-time online chat known as the party line. It was in use up until 1986. The first public online chat system was called Talkomatic, created by Doug Brown and David R. Woolley in 1973 on the PLATO System at the University of Illinois. It offered several channels, each of which could accommodate up to five people, with messages appearing on all users' screens character-by-character as they were typed. Talkomatic was very popular among PLATO users into the mid-1980s. In 2014 Brown and Woolley released a web-based version of Talkomatic.
The first dedicated online chat service that was widely available to the public was the CompuServe CB Simulator in 1980, created by CompuServe executive Alexander "Sandy" Trevor in Columbus, Ohio. Chat rooms gained mainstream popularity with AOL.
Jarkko Oikarinen created Internet Relay Chat(IRC) in 1988.
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Actually I am not sure why this thread was still active - I mean - mentioning of other chat sites is kind of against the rules here I guess !প্রথম অনলাইন chatting site কোনটা?? কেউ বলতে পারবে নাকি?
Ekdom copy paste. Tukli master.The first chat system was used by the U.S. government in 1971. It was developed by Murray Turoff, a young PhD graduate from Berkeley, and its first use was during President Nixon's wage-price freeze under Project Delphi. The system was called EMISARI and would allow 10 regional offices to link together in a real-time online chat known as the party line. It was in use up until 1986. The first public online chat system was called Talkomatic, created by Doug Brown and David R. Woolley in 1973 on the PLATO System at the University of Illinois. It offered several channels, each of which could accommodate up to five people, with messages appearing on all users' screens character-by-character as they were typed. Talkomatic was very popular among PLATO users into the mid-1980s. In 2014 Brown and Woolley released a web-based version of Talkomatic.
The first dedicated online chat service that was widely available to the public was the CompuServe CB Simulator in 1980, created by CompuServe executive Alexander "Sandy" Trevor in Columbus, Ohio. Chat rooms gained mainstream popularity with AOL.
Jarkko Oikarinen created Internet Relay Chat(IRC) in 1988.
-Wiki