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18 October 2007

Australian interest in Second Life slows down

The AFR (paid subscription required) reports today (p. 28) that Linden Lab (second life publisher) has released statistics that show that SL ''attracted just 11,975 virtual Australians during September 2007, a decline of 13.3 per cent on the previous month, and 24 per cent from July". The article quotes Duncan Riley as attributing the decline to poor broadband and the tyranny of distance.

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Trevor Cook

  • Trevor is a doctoral student in politics at the University of Sydney. He also tutors in the area of Australian foreign and defence policy. He has been blogging since November 2003 and over the past decade he has written many articles on politics, public relations and social media for newspapers, magazines and websites (ABC Unleashed, Crikey, New Matilda and Online Opinion).

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