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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Second Life.
See also changes related to Second Life, or pages that link to Second Life or to this page or whose text contains "Second Life".

Parent topics

Subtopics

  • Avatar [r]: Virtual representations of people. [e]

Other related topics

Articles related by keyphrases (Bot populated)

  • MUVE [r]: Online, multi-user virtual environments, sometimes called virtual worlds, most widely used to describe MMOGs that are not necessarily game-specific. [e]
  • China, history [r]: covers the History of China from 2000 BC to the present. [e]
  • Central processing unit [r]: The component in an electronic computer that performs all the active processing of its programming directions, and manipulation of data; this includes performing calculations on numbers, and determining which particular steps to perform. [e]
  • Virus (computers) [r]: A piece of malware that can exist only as part of another, authorized piece of software, which is an unauthorized consumer of resources on a computer; it may or may not propagate to other computers inside software sent to them [e]