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  2. Second Life - Wikipedia

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    Second Life also has its own virtual currency, the Linden Dollar (L$), which is exchangeable with real world currency. [15] [16] Second Life is intended for people ages 16 and over, with the exception of 13–15-year-old users, who are restricted to the Second Life region of a sponsoring institution (e.g., a school). [17] [18]

  3. Mod DB - Wikipedia

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    Notable winners include Garry's Mod for Half-Life 2 in 2005, [8] Insurgency: Modern Infantry Combat for Half-Life 2 in 2007, [9] Black Mesa for Half-Life in 2012, [10] and Brutal Doom for Doom in 2017. [11] Similarly, Mod DB's Mod Hall of Fame retrospectively reviews mods and inducts what it judges to be the greatest mods of the year of their ...

  4. World Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The game opened on 5 March 2007 and first appeared in the virtual world of Second Life. [1] Transactions occurred outside of Second Life on the WSE website. [ 2 ] The game initially used the Linden Dollar currency from Second Life and in July 2007 integrated a new virtual currency called the World Internet Currency (WIC, WICS, W$).

  5. 23 countries where money can buy you a second passport or ...

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    The Second Citizenship Survey 2017 from CS Global Partners found that 89% of people would like to own a second passport, and over 34% said they had looked into investing in a second citizenship.

  6. Economy of Second Life - Wikipedia

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    The online video game Second Life has its own economy and a virtual token referred to as Linden Dollars (L$). In the SL economy, users (called "residents") buy from and sell to one another directly, using the Linden, which is a closed-loop virtual token for use only within the Second Life platform. Linden Dollars have no monetary value and are ...

  7. Moneydance - Wikipedia

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    Moneydance is a personal finance software application developed by The Infinite Kind, formerly developed by Reilly Technologies, USA. Written in Java , it can be run on many different computers and operating systems.

  8. Corporate use of Second Life - Wikipedia

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    From 2005 to 2007 Second Life experienced explosive growth of the userbase. Companies were eager to reach this potential customer base and started marketing programs in Second Life. Without a good plan, knowledge of the audience and without good understanding of the new medium many of the early corporate marketing efforts failed, producing a ...

  9. SCS Software - Wikipedia

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    SCS Software s.r.o. is a video game developer based in Prague, Czech Republic.It primarily produces simulation games for Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux, including the 18 Wheels of Steel and Truck Simulator series.