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A real reporter in a virtual world / Second Life gamers can read ‘news’ of online goings-on
If it all sounds like the third sequel to “The Matrix,” count Pasick among the crowd who was initially taken aback by the prospect of augmenting his laminated press pass with the cartoonish one his character wears in Second Life.
This is just fascinating and shows us just how much the world is changing. Soon virtuial assets might be taxed. Just check out this article to see how the lines are being blured and stakeholder relationships blur as well.

The numbers are just amazing!
From: Second Life Reuters:
For example, in Second Life up to US$500,000 in user-to-user transactions take place every day, and the economy is growing by 10 to 15 percent a month.
17 October, 2006 |
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