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 Moove Avatars become Open Source

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Date posted: 14/02/2006

In an interesting move, Moove, a VRML-based world-system geared for romance, has decided to release the source code for its avatars ? called actors ? free for anyone to develop.

The company says it plans to release source code for the rest of the product soon, taking it from being a peer-to-peer, serverless VR client with an established userbase, to an open-source peer-to-peer, serverless VR client with an established userbase.

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