
There are three websites allow users to create texts, copyright them and discuss them with readers. The original service was Numly which allows users to copyright their digital works using Electronic Serial Numbers. These works can be webpages, blogs, or other files
that can be uploaded.
Docly was the next service created. This allowed people to create documents online using an online wordprocessor and then publish the work online, sharing it or selling it. This of course works with Numly and includes an ESN.
Now Raply the new social chat 2.0 from Numly has been released. Raply is the new Web 2.0 social chat service from . The idea behind the creation of Raply is to allow authors and readers communicate with each other in the docly service. It allows users to group chat online while surfing their favorite websites or while collaborating on a digital work.
There is no registration required and no fees associated with this service. Simply browse: raply.com/anyurl where anyurl is the web address of the page that you would like to begin browsing such as http://www.raply.com/raply.asp?mwhurl=http://chrisek.com/wordpress
I think that, in the near future You can expect to see more of Live Chat services like raply. Or I'm wrong and this project will be a big failure....






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