Alternatives to Second Life (continued, again)

More alternatives to Second Life, a continuation of a list started in 2008. Interestingly, one is from Nortel, "an enterprise ready, network secured virtual world platform designed to solve business problems of working together over distances in real time and the costs associated with travel and training on complex equipment or in hazardous areas." (I still can't believe Canada is losing Nortel; this is comparable in effect to Canada as Detroit's losing the auto industry in the 1930s would have been to the U.S. It should be a huge story here, but oddly, it's not.) Karl Kapp, Kapp Notes, November 25, 2009. [Link] [Tags: , , ] [Previous][Next]

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