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(Unverified)Jul 16th 2008 7:35PM
There seems to be a lot of negative and positive opinions about the concept of virtual worlds. Yet, after watching the growth of Second Life, it seems that these worlds have tons of potential. To be honest, I don't know if I would personally would be interested in getting involved in this virtual reality, but I guess there are many people out there who love it. Although this company may not add "practical" use to browsing, it seems like it is adding something very different and fun, which you can control on your own accord. The ability to turn the application on and off may really motivate more people to try this out. Creative idea.