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Silicon Valley? Why Not Second Life?

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There’s a lot of buzz right now in Ye Olde Blogosphere regarding Silicon Valley, what makes it special and whether it could be recreated elsewhere, when up pops this post by Ian Sefferman of Openomy.

Why not Second Life?

Personally, I’m just waiting for the first Sand Hill Road to appear in SL…


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fred said:

funny

i was just suggesting the creation of "venture life" yesterday to several VC friends of mine

Eric Rice said:

Actually, it is, but not as widely advertised. Certain folks are providing grants (I'm guilty) and others are investing. Coincidentally, I'm from Silicon Valley and in SL. It's weird, some of our in-world ventures are on 'campuses'... no idea how that happened, it just did. :-)

Eric/Spin Martin

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