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Benjamin Jörissen

Virtual Worlds Management - 0 views

  • Based on comprehensive research available through VWM's Virtual Worlds News,  there are now over 150 virtual worlds operating or in development with a focus on the youth market (18-and-under). That's up from just over 100 in April, though not all of these are new developments.
  • As in April the tween category (here looked at as 8 to 12) leads with 88 worlds live or in development (up from 62 in April), followed closely by kids worlds (7 and under) with 72 worlds (up from 52 in April) and then teens (13-18 years old) with 60 worlds (up from 44 in April).
Benjamin Jörissen

Amazon.de: I, Avatar. The Culture and Consequences of Having a Second Life (Testprep (N... - 0 views

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    Meadows, Mark Stephen (2007): I, avatar: the culture and consequences of having a second life. Berkeley, CA: New Riders.\n\n# Taschenbuch: 144 Seiten\n# Verlag: Addison-Wesley Longman, Amsterdam; Auflage: 1 (28. Dezember 2007)\n# Sprache: Englisch\n# ISBN-10: 0321533399\n# ISBN-13: 978-0321533395
Benjamin Jörissen

Web Playgrounds of the Very Young - 20 Mio kids in virtual worlds by 2011 - NY Times - 0 views

  • research firm eMarketer, who estimates that 20 million children will be members of a virtual world by 2011
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