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Virtual Worlds: Second Life gains a fast followerAugust 14th, 2007 at 1:36 pmSource:Valleywag
Although newly launched, and currently down due to traffic directed from a Wired story, the database has already revealed that Diebold employees really don’t want you to know how insecure their e-voting machines are; that Congressional aides have mostly ceased making edits since being busted last year; that Wal-Mart, surprisingly, understands Web public relations by leaving negative content but buffing its image with minor tweaks; and that CIA employees, rather than being guided by self-interest or politics, are much like ordinary Wikipedia users, obsessed with the most extensive and accurate entry for Buffy the Vampire Slayer… no wonder they want to remain anonymous. (Photo courtesy of Virgil Griffith)
As MySpace was to social-network pioneer Friendster, Doppelganger Studios hopes vSide, a virtual world which launches today, will be to Second Life: A hipper, slicker, music-focused copycat. It’s even raised $11 million in venture capital to fund its quest to supplant the 3-D-environment pioneer. [Worlds in Motion]
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