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A second Second Life – new competition in virtual worlds - Trends in the Living Networks

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» A second Second Life – new competition in virtual worlds Ross Dawson, February 20, 2007 5:02 AM US PT Hey, how come I read about this on Scobleizer first? Second Life has established itself as the de facto leader in user-created free-form virtual worlds. TD Goodcliffe believes that the space is open for the taking.

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Six Trends that are transforming Living Online: Presentation at Influence conference - Trends in the Living Networks

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3D TV without glasses is a reality and not far from commercialization. While 3D efforts using colored or polarizing glasses will continue for some time, the real future is in providing different images to each eye, as in Philips’ 3D TV initiatives. It will also be possible to generate realistic 3D images from 2D video.

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Innovation Timeline 1900 – 2050: what we might invent in the next few decades - Trends in the Living Networks

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Have a look and play with the ideas. Free chapters) Implementing Enterprise 2.0 m Kaya wrote:Thank you Ross for the great articl.[ more ] ABC TV interview: The future of direct selling (1) James wrote:Ross,I have followed your work fo.[ more ] Categories Business relationships(47) Collaboration(51) Enterprise 2.0(134)

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Official launch of the Top 100 Australian Web 2.0 Applications list

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Founded in 2005 in Perth and now based in the US. Has licensed the platform in Australia, Canada and Germany, and is also run as a stand-alone social network. The viewing software will soon be available as a free download, allowing manufacturers and retailers to display products and themed homes in interactive 3D on their websites.

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Massively multi-player sex games - Trends in the Living Networks

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Having recently delved into World of Warcraft and been staggered at how far the multiplayer online games have come in the last years, I don’t doubt that a significant portion of many people’s lives will be spent in virtual worlds, as and when the graphic and interaction quality is up to it. And sex will be part of that virtual interaction.

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The future of adult entertainment - Trends in the Living Networks

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Similarly, many a relationship has been terminated because one party (quite often, a woman, it seems) finds evidence of physical or virtual infidelity in sent messages. While 3D TV is a possibility too, it has been talked about before and never really made it. If you think fully immersive virtual sex is pure sci-fi, youre right.

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