Then Ternovskiy agreed to show me what developments he planning to release next.

First, he showed me something likely to be termed “Chessroulette,” in which a chessboard or other simple game shows up on the screen and users tap out messages. The idea is that they can play instead of type.

“People meet each other and don’t have anything to talk about,” Ternovskiy said. “This is kind of like an ice breaker.”

Chatroulette Creator Andrey Ternovskiy Gets an iPad, Gives Us a Peek at Version 2.0

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