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Vero1324 puppets Graphic Dreams exceeds seven thousand pictures (wow!) and many "old" graphic dreamers post new excellent contents everyday. So I try to change the whole genre and introduce Vero1324 and her "puppet" from IMVU and Frenzoo. |
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Sincetta’s dreams What are virtual worlds good for? To dream a little, to play, to turn into a thousand different characters depending on the mood. We can very well Sincetta, which is not limited to exploring the theme of the avatar. |
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Hot August online Summer, the heat does not make you sleep? The desire of eroticism growths? Then explore the "forbidden" side of virtual worlds: from nudist beaches to chat for "dirty talking" ther is a world of hot pixels waiting for you. |
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Virtual worlds still growing Virtual worlds continue to enjoy good health, provided that we are dedicated to users under the age of 25 years. In late June these platforms collecting a total of over 972 million registered accounts, of approximately 1.4 billion accounts that exist in all virtual worlds. |
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Street art vs digital art Have you ever thought about how the street art and the one created using virtual reality platforms such as Second Life or Imvu are similar? Both are often impermanent, in both the artist is touching and sometimes influenced by his audience. Perhaps both are at the bottom of a big game. |
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Dissatisfied creators What is lacking in the virtual worlds platforms to be fully able to exploit, even economically, the work of hundreds of content creators? Despite the passage of years seems that the main problem is not technology. |
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Not virtual solidarity The earthquake and subsequent tsunami on 11 March 2011 resulted in 10,102 confirmed dead in Japan and 17,053 missing, also giving way to a solidarity that goes also for social games and virtual worlds. Sometimes with some concerns. |
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IMVU is the new SL? Second Life hasa real alternative? The question remains valid even at the beginning of 2011, almost four years after the explosion (and the rapid de-boom) of the media hype about the virtual world developed by Californian Linden Lab, where since last January 13 has come yet another new Ceo, Rod Humble. |
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From flowers to factories The graphic dreamer of the week is Elle Thork , not exactly a newbie since she obtained good results in some recent contests. Elle uses Second Life as an editor for her images, varying much in her themes from landscapes to floral arrangements for cross-world images. But before I want to talk of Redzebrass. |
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RocapC long journey The graphic dreamer of this week is RocapC (Miguel Rotunno), but first I must point out another promising artist, Haunted Mirror. RocapC is a great traveler of virtual worlds, which can discover the most interesting and artistic aspects of the metaverses. |
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Real and virtual crisis The PIIGS (Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greek and Spain) crisis scares global financial markets and European governments are preparing to take new measures to prevent the worst. Collapse worldwide quotes of companies of the most diverse sectors, first of all those of high-tech industries, grew considerably in the preceding months. How this has reflected on companies like Linden Lab engaged in the business of virtual worlds, but not yet listed? |
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Here is IMVU If you are among those who think Second Life is too complex for them, a comparison with other MMORPGs, virtual worlds and 3D chats, will clarify the ideas. Recently a friend suggested me to sign up and try IMVU, an instant messaging client developed by IMVU, Inc. |
