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Twinity passes 50K beta users

According to the indefatigable Andrew Peters, mirror world Twinity has reached the landmark of fifty thousand beta users.

That’s certainly a good critical mass of users, and it comes on top of a big week for Twinity. The Singapore Government has awarded funding via its Media Development Office to Twinity developers Metaversum. The funds are to create a virtual Singapore with geo-tagging and geo-located media streaming. It’s certainly a show of faith in Twinity.

We’d love to hear from any Australian users that make up those fifty thousand beta-testers. How are you finding it so far?

Comments

  1. It looks really good. Certainly better than many of the virtual worlds I've seen. And it's about as busy as SL atm =).

  2. Twinity looks horrible, feels horrible, and is a waste of time.

  3. It looks really good. Certainly better than many of the virtual worlds I've seen. And it's about as busy as SL atm =).

  4. Twinity looks horrible, feels horrible, and is a waste of time.

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