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'''''Second Life''''' is a virtual world created by . It is closely related to ] in that one of its elements is socialization, but the similarity stops there, no pun intended. The brain child of Philip Rosedale, the users, known as residents, are given tools to create the world. With a built in 3d creator, the users can create objects from ''prims'' or primitives. Also, by using digital editing software (such as ] or ]) to create ''textures''. These textures can be used to create clothing, wallpapers, or other looks on the faces of the ''prims''. '''''Second Life''''' is a virtual world created by . It is closely related to ] in that one of its elements is socialization, but the similarity stops there. The brain child of Philip Rosedale, the users, known as residents, are given tools to create the world. With a built in 3d creator, the users can create objects from ''prims'' or primitives. Also, by using digital editing software (such as ] or ]) to create ''textures''. These textures can be used to create clothing, wallpapers, or other looks on the faces of the ''prims''.

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Second Life is a virtual world created by Linden Lab. It is closely related to There in that one of its elements is socialization, but the similarity stops there. The brain child of Philip Rosedale, the users, known as residents, are given tools to create the world. With a built in 3d creator, the users can create objects from prims or primitives. Also, by using digital editing software (such as Adobe Photoshop or Paint shop pro) to create textures. These textures can be used to create clothing, wallpapers, or other looks on the faces of the prims.