Yaplet
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Yaplet turns every site on the web into a social network. Yaplet requires no installation and no registration. With the click of a bookmark, you can chat directly with other people viewing the same page as you.
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- Chat with others through any website!Or just leave posts, send private msgs or sit and watch
- No installation. No registrations
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