Second Life gets IBM support for “universal avatar”
By Tom | October 11, 2007
IBM and Second Life creator Linden Labs will work together to develop standards that would allow online Web users to move their digital personas seamlessly across various virtual worlds like Second Life and other 3-D worlds.”It is going to happen anyway. “If you think you are walled and secure, somebody will create something that’s open and then people will drain themselves away as fast as possible,” said IBM vice president Colin Parris.
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