WooMe WooMe was an
Adobe Flash based
online dating platform, which enabled
users to meet in live
interactive video sessions via webcam. WooMe requires no questionnaires, profile descriptions or software download. WooMe is allows users to meet new people around any shared interest. The original product model included online
speed dating sessions which lets users create or join topical live speed
video chat sessions, connecting with 3 people in 3 minutes. Currently, WooMe is a one-on-one video chatting product where individuals can meet in an online atmosphere. WooMe offers a
freemium model that is free to register and browse profiles. Within this model, the product serves ads and offers a
subscription service with premium features including reading messages, viewing interested profiles, sending gifts, the ability to tag WooMe profiles, to browse and search profiles by
filtering attributes including location and age, and to share profiles with friends on
Facebook.
WooMe.tv WooMe TV combined reality TV,
interactive video, and
social networking. It was a social entertainment destination where users participated in live interactive video introductions, shared them with friends or the world, and watched interactive video introductions of others. Users could watch live online video posted by users who have authorized access to their WooMe profile, share favorite videos with friends through
social networks and interact with other user profiles by rating and commenting on user videos. WooMe.TV amassed over 20 million total video views and 500,000 pieces of unique content before it was sold to
Zoosk.
ShufflePeople ShufflePeople was a random
interactive video introductions site that, like ChatRoulette and Omegle, enabled people from around the world to meet. This website randomly paired users to interact through their
web-based cameras. Users have the ability to move on to another conversation at any point. They can also connect with
Facebook to meet other users through a
Facebook application. ShufflePeople was free and required no registration.
MonsterChat MonsterChat was a group video chat room site that enabled friends to video chat with up to 16 people simultaneously. Users could create or join existing video
chat rooms with up to 24 users to engage simultaneously around
trending topics and interests. They could also connect with friends through an integrated buddy list including
Facebook,
Twitter,
Yahoo!,
Hotmail and
AOL. ==Controversy and criticism==