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Thursday, January 11, 2007

Second Life Client Goes Open Source

Linden announces the opening up of the Second Life clients under GNU licensing (GPL). An op-ed piece at Linux Journal makes a powerful argument for the SL platform to go open source entirely, and even the popular press reacts.
Posted by Sarah. R. at 11:31 AM
Labels: news, open source, second life

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