TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Rounds, a free video-chat service that is also a social network, expects to add tens of millions of users with the launch of its mobile phone application. Israel-based Rounds operates on top of existing platforms with the goal of bringing friends together irrespective of their preferred operating system or device. Besides video-chat there are photo-sharing features and the ability to watch YouTube videos, play games or listen to music with those contacts, who see exactly what the other sees. ...

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