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Adam Crowe"Stepping up the development of the Second Life Grid to everyone interested, I am proud to announce the availability of the Second Life client source code for you to download, inspect, compile, modify, and use within the guidelines of the GNU GPL."
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edtechtalkEmbracing the Inevitable Monday, January 8th, 2007 at 4:15 AM PST by phoenixlinden In 1993, NCSA released their liberally licensed, but proprietary, Mosaic 2.0 browser with support for inline images arguably heralding the start of the web as we know it to
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Jennifer MaddrellEmbracing the Inevitable Monday, January 8th, 2007 at 4:15 AM PST by phoenixlinden In 1993, NCSA released their liberally licensed, but proprietary, Mosaic 2.0 browser with support for inline images arguably heralding the start of the web as we know it to
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Edward de Leausecond life goes open source
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Jake McKeeBig news today: "Stepping up the development of the Second Life Grid to everyone interested, I am proud to announce the availability of the Second Life client source code for you to download, inspect, compile, modify, and use within the guidelines of the
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08 Jan 07
Daniel AndrlikSecond Life, in a move to encourage development has released the source code of their client application under GPL v.2. This is great news for the open source community, particularly Linux users.
Also exciting is the articulation of Linden Labs vision -
Karsten SchmidtSecondLife client code released under GPLv2
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Marc Ordinas i LlopisStepping up the development of the Second Life Grid to everyone interested, I am proud to announce the availability of the Second Life client source code for you to download, inspect, compile, modify, and use within the guidelines of the GNU GPL version 2
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