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Time.com: Second Life Kidnapping Charge

A woman is charged with plotting to kidnap in real life a boyfriend she met through the virtual reality Web site "Second Life"

Getting to grips with Google Earth

In the second Fantastic Four movie, a character called the Silver Surfer glides effortlessly over the Earth's terrain on a gleaming trans-galactic surfboard.

Avatars in rehab: Getting therapy in virtual worlds

Sometimes a sign of the times is subtle.

Time.com: How Second Life Affects Real Life

Researchers at Stanford University are finding that the qualities you inhabit online may sneak into your real world

iReport: 'Naughty Auties' battle autism with virtual interaction

Walk into Naughty Auties, a virtual resource center for those with autism, and you'll find palm trees swaying against a striking ocean sunset. Were it not for the pixelated graphics on the computer screen in front of you, you would swear you were looking at a tropical hideaway.

Fortune: Second Life still living its first one

In our culture of hype, the Second Life virtual world had its day in the sun. Almost a year ago, I contributed to the hubbub with a big story in Fortune about how even IBM CEO Sam Palmisano was calling virtual worlds a major future trend.

CNN enters the virtual world of Second Life

So, what exactly is news in a virtual world?

Second Life's 2nd value: Testing ideas

Second Life allows people to lead two lives -- one in the real world and another in the virtual. But in a way, Second Life itself leads two lives.

Anarchy on-line

Late last year the avatar Anshe Chung, a property developer in the virtual world Second Life who is said to have made more than $1 million dollars on virtual real estate deals, was assaulted by flying phalluses in a 'griefer' attack during a live media interview. The attack brought to attention the increasing phenomenon of anti-social behavior on the web.

CNNMoney: Real $3.1M mansion causes a virtual stir

Gone are the days of browsing through the newspaper in search of houses on the market. Now, most potential buyers look online and and view slide shows. But soon they'll be walking virtually through homes and even sneaking a look at what's in the refrigerator.

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