Toronto's Atticus Park: A place where your mind can play

Posted by Knowlton Thomas on 2011-07-22 11:32:00 AM

Toronto-based startup Atticus Park is a Skype-meets-Chat Roulette styled website that aims to create face-to-face online conversations around the world—minus the red light district that Roulette turned into.

This "online sanctuary" was founded by Richard Pietro. Its slogan is "Share your opinions… don't impose them." If you want to engage in enlightening, intellectual chit-chat with likeminded (or perhaps opposingly minded) individuals from around the globe, Atticus can, or at least wants to, make this possible.

Boasting "no ads, sponsors, or marketing tactics," this Park is "simply a place where the mind can play."

One impressive point about the startup is that its made dozens of videos, from intros to walkthroughs to conversation starters. Combined, they give users a pretty good feel about the website.

Explore Atticus Park here.

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Knowlton Thomas

Knowlton Thomas

Knowlton is the Associate Editor of Techvibes. A Vancouver-based writer and author, Knowlton has been published in national publications and has also appeared on television and radio. He has written two ebooks and more are in the works. Previously, he was an editor for New Westminster weekly The Other Press and served on its board of directors. When not working, Knowlton enjoys playing... more



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