
November had photo stories galore. From Google Earth to Second Life, Top Tens to Ernie - we had it all...
By silicon.com
Published: 27 November 2006 20:45 GMT
Here's the virtual version of the San Francisco offices of silicon.com owner, CNET Networks.
Second Life, the virtual world created by Linden Labs now has nearly 1.2 million players (or 'residents') and $500,000 is spent on products and services there every day.
Unsurprisingly big businesses in the real world have been looking with interest at this and now a constant stream are setting up their own offices, stores and even hotels inside Second Life.
Check out the photo story covering the other big companies who have dived into Second Life's virtual world here.
Picture credit: Second Life/Linden Labs
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