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Big names from virtual worlds meet up to envision future of online environments from "WoW" to MySpace.

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by Pop4 May 5, 2006 5:56 AM PDT
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"GOT MILK?"
by Pop4 May 6, 2006 5:12 AM PDT
Flesh for fantasy! moving right along.....I should have stopped at the Mercedes dealer. I always forget to answer my email with a return stamp on it; sorry!
where's the security rise to match that of online social networking
by 209979377489953107664053243186 May 5, 2006 10:43 AM PDT
The increase in network technologies enable us, for better or worse, to have constant and mobile connectivity. With this increased level of communication (and subsequent increased vulnerabilities), there should come increased
responsibility for protecting information. Constantly "on" communication brings not only possible remote security issues but a certainty that issues will arise. If you look at current security issues statistics, it is inevitable that hackers will follow the social networking trend along with everybody else.
http://www.essentialsecurity.com/educationalfacts.htm
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where's the security rise to match that of online social networking
by 209979377489953107664053243186 May 5, 2006 10:43 AM PDT
The increase in network technologies enable us, for better or worse, to have constant and mobile connectivity. With this increased level of communication (and subsequent increased vulnerabilities), there should come increased
responsibility for protecting information. Constantly "on" communication brings not only possible remote security issues but a certainty that issues will arise. If you look at current security issues statistics, it is inevitable that hackers will follow the social networking trend along with everybody else.
http://www.essentialsecurity.com/educationalfacts.htm
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