A decade ago, Chatroulette was an internet supernova, exploding in popularity before collapsing beneath a torrent of male nudity that repelled users. Now, the app, which randomly pairs strangers for ...
You can play bingo on it. Unknown piano players and rock stars alike can use it to serenade strangers. Bands can announce their albums there. And you can even sell a nightclub's worth of tickets for ...
Much like the guy I picked up at a bar in my first year of college, or that leather jacket I left in the back of a cab after ten Bacardi Breezers, I hadn’t thought much about Chatroulette since I last ...
Everyone from the mainstream media to celebrities is obsessing over Chatroulette, the website that randomly connects users through one-on-one videochat with strangers around the world. Why is it so ...
If you like the basic concept of Chatroulette--video chatting with random strangers--but are tired of clicking "next," "next," "next," and men behaving lewdly, a start-up called ChatImprov says it has ...
The first time I entered ChatRoulette—a new website that brings you face-to-face, via webcam, with an endless stream of random strangers all over the world—I was primed for a full-on Walt Whitman ...
Last Friday night I had the most awesome conversation on ChatRoulette. And I only had to click through five naked dudes to get there! Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ...
Chatroulette users can now click on a "Report inappropriate video" link to notify the site's creator, 17-year old Andrey Ternovskiy from Moscow, Russia, of objectionable content. An update posted on ...
Society is plugged in. We’ve merged with the ubiquitous Internet, zooming toward that speculated singularity with unbridled passion and determination. It’s everywhere, Google, Twitter and ...
After the site was down for the past week and looked like it had some technical difficulties Sunday, online "chat with strangers" service Chatroulette is finally back up and running. The new interface ...
Say you're a Russian teenager about to flunk out of high school, running a website out of your parent's apartment. Suddenly, your site gets huge. Moscow's Internet kingpin sends a limo to your door, ...
We've solved 17-year-old Chatroulette founder Andrey Ternovskiy's penis problem. Or rather, a senior project manager from Missouri named John Spyers has. He's the guy who submitted the winning entry ...
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