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  • noun Plural form of webchat.

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Examples

  • A big thank you to Dorothy and everyone who joined in the webchat today and helped to make it a huge success - some terrific questions - drop me an email to greg. eden@waterstones.com if you'd like to review more books and take part in future webchats when the opportunity arises.

    Dorothy Koomson - live webchat 9/3/2010 (1-3pm) 2010

  • It was fine for Obama to give a big televised speech to Congress in favor of health care reform, to use his webchats to support health care reform, to use his e-mail list to support health care reform, and so on.

    Matthew Yglesias » The Road Not Taken 2009

  • The sudden reappearance of David Beckham this week – giving interviews, frowning through webchats, being fondled by Jonathan Ross – was quite hard to comprehend at first.

    Will somebody please tell David Beckham that it's time to go away? 2010

  • It's long, but more revealing than a lot of shorter interviews and webchats.

    Politics live blog - Monday 28 June 2010

  • For example, utilize web-based solutions to enable webchats, webcasts, or instant-messaging options to invite participants to ask questions, make comments and share ideas.

    Forbes.com: News Kimberly Ramalho 2011

  • Once online, he would indulge in sexually explicit webchats with the boys, perform sexual acts in front of them using his webcam and encourage them to do the same.

    Evening Standard - Home 2011

  • As part of the Sussex Police People: Live initiative, the public will also be able to join in with webchats, interactive walkabouts where they can direct cameras and on Twitter using the hashtag £SPPlive.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Andy Bloxham 2011

  • Both Hu and Premier Wen Jiabao have engaged in public webchats before, and there are international precedents.

    Fast Company Kit Eaton 2010

  • Every candidate has been - or will be - offered the chance to take part in the one-hour interactive webchats and have their plea to the electorate filmed.

    News round-up 2010

  • The vote of the Mumsnetters - middle-class women who view internet webchats as the new coffee mornings - is seen as strategically important as the general election looms.

    Home | Mail Online 2010

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