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One Avatar, Many Worlds

Companies want to let users carry their avatar identities online.

Creating a Web of Worlds

Metaplace builds a different architecture for virtual worlds.

Second Life Closes Banks

After months of financial scandals and fraud allegations, virtual banks got an eviction notice from Linden Lab.

Reducing Lag Time in Online Games

Predictions from a neural network could reduce characters' jerky movements.

Money Trouble in Second Life

A series of upsets could spell trouble for Second Life's virtual economy.

Unreal Meetings

Second Life's virtual conference rooms might be more useful if they didn't resemble their real-world counterparts.

Unrest in Cyberspace

Residents of the virtual world Second Life rise up to protest technical troubles brought on by a burgeoning population.

Social Networking for Dogs

Now, owners can meet each other by swapping information between chips mounted on Fido's collar.

A Boon to Second Life Language Schools

New technology will allow high-quality audio in a virtual world.

Connecting Your Brain to the Game

Using an EEG cap, a startup hopes to change the way people interact with video games.

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