Once again, he had found himself in a virtualplace that had a direct emotional connection to a troubled part of his past.
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But maybe the winning idea will be to put the band and the audience in the same virtualplace, as Second Life is doing today.
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It seems easy enough to imagine virtualplaces in these days of chat rooms and cyberspace.
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Is preventing sex offenders from visiting virtualplaces no different from prohibiting them from visiting a playground?
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It can be seen as a virtualplacing of all African estate agents and developers on one street.
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Soft drink giant Coca-Cola has partnered with There.com parent company Makena Technologies to open CC Metro, a virtuallocation within There.com.
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When I'd stepped into the gate, it had transported my avatar into a stand-alone simulation, a virtuallocation separate from the OASIS.
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But that part of the world wasn't on planet Earth -it was on Fortnite Island, the virtuallocation in the video game Fortnite.
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For most customers, all this means is that they can travel between more virtuallocations without logging out and in again.
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He said the virtuallocations in Pokemon Go would "absolutely" have an effect on a house's rental or sales price.
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Or are there actually more females using the Second Life-like virtualenvironment?
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By 2005, Schwan felt comfortable moving sensitive data into the virtualenvironment.
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There may well be a virtualenvironment tracer built into this stack.
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Sarah, thank you so much for joining me today in our virtualenvironment.
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Clearly the demand for a higher ratio virtualenvironment wasn't being well received.
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This way, users of any Android 10 device can always find these options in the same digitallocation, instead of navigating through confusing, unfamiliar menus.
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Evolving digitalenvironment Putting it simply, criminals are becoming increasingly savvy with technology.
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He said it was important to look at these things in today's digitalenvironment.
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But in this often confusing and fast-moving digitalenvironment, trust has become almost a currency.
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KENNEY argued that the standards defined for light-lens technology are not totally transferable to a digitalenvironment.
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One only made possible by technology such as vinyl and CDs, before being threatened by the digitalenvironment.