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	<title>Comments on: Virtual Worlds for Enterprise &amp; Corporate Use</title>
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		<title>By: Kwame Oh</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kwame Oh</dc:creator>
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		<description>Like the gist of your post, and have always advocated the need for community of sorts to move this sometimes unwieldy thing we call Virtual worlds forward, so never took to idea of stand alone, although wish Linden Lab all the best on this venture.

We took the half way option to buy into ReactionGrid, as this took away the need for both hiring a swat team or for that mater arming them, and feel more unique solution providers will go this rout, as it means working within a community which has both the diversity of solution Providers, and all the other facets that make up a creative community.
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<p>We took the half way option to buy into ReactionGrid, as this took away the need for both hiring a swat team or for that mater arming them, and feel more unique solution providers will go this rout, as it means working within a community which has both the diversity of solution Providers, and all the other facets that make up a creative community.</p>
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