the virtual reality world www.Secondlife.com has meanwhile nearly 6 millions of inhabitants. Big companies and communities (e.g. IBM, AOL) are making their claims there.
What about the big community of social bookmarking communities Diigo and its associated partners.
no it doesn't. second life is all hype, but its acual active users is a mere proportion of all that.
Some clever press releases managed to convince a lot of politicians and people that second life was the "next big thing".. but it seems to be mostly press hype.
Still, sweden bought into it enough to open a virtual embassy.. so its ben good for a few laughs as well. And i guess it couldn't hurt.
the virtual reality world www.Secondlife.com has meanwhile nearly 6 millions of inhabitants.
Big companies and communities (e.g. IBM, AOL) are making their claims there.
What about the big community of social bookmarking communities Diigo and its associated partners.
More on this in the newly opened diigo group's forum, dedicated to Second Life ( http://groups.diigo.com/groups/SL ).
Fridemar
Some clever press releases managed to convince a lot of politicians and people that second life was the "next big thing".. but it seems to be mostly press hype.
Still, sweden bought into it enough to open a virtual embassy.. so its ben good for a few laughs as well. And i guess it couldn't hurt.
that's interesting :-)
Been too busy late and haven't had time to experience it for myself - will be interesting to set some time to check it out what the hype is all about.
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