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		<title>Comment on Second Life Continues to Grow by Andrew Mallon</title>
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		<dc:creator>Andrew Mallon</dc:creator>
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		<description>One of the limitations companies have faced in Second Life is how to interact with a population of avatars, if possible, for brand promotion, product development feedback, customer interaction, etc.

This is now possible through the 10,000 members of the most active SL residents in our foundation's First Opinions Panel at firstopinionspanel.com/.

They are studied by 33 "real" and Second Life attributes such as Age, Gender, Country of Residence, How often in SL, etc.</description>
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