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This is a community where you can adopt virtual pets.To visit the site and adopt a virtual pet, click here.
Google Lively is an online virtual community provided by Google, where you can create your own avatar, virtual space, as well as chat in virtual chat rooms.
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E. BABBIE has written: 'WE AM A VIRTUAL COMMUNITY'
Any retailer will benefit from a virtual community. Doing things on-line opens up the world to your product. You can make a faster profit using the Internet.
Virtual Regatta is an online community centred around an online sailing simulator. You can paticipate in online races, customise your boat and chat to other Virtual Regatta players in the online forums.
Yes, Onverse is a really popular virtual world. I can recommend it to anyone who wants to play in a great virtual world with a wonderful community.
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A community chat is an virtual place where members interact with each other and share information entirely online. Forums, chat boards, and email lists are used for community chats.
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Be it a virtual or real-world community, there are many ways you can help make your community a better place, including:volunteer when volunteers are needed - in the real world, you could possibly help to repair a neighbors car; in a virtual community, you could help someone learn their way around the site or help them in a Q&A task.spread warmth and cheer - in the real community, you could drop by a new neighbors house with a hot welcoming apple pie; in a virtual community you could spread good news and gather the community in a group effort to deliver congratulations or kudos.help keep the community clean - in a real community, you'd want your lawn to look nice and clean, help keep the streets clean of trash, etc.; in a virtual community like Answers.com, you could help keep the site clean by editing Q&A's, categorizing them correctly, and polishing up the answers.take pride in your community - when you love your community and participate as an active and committed member, the pride will come naturally.greet new-comers, show them around, introduce them to other members (or neighbors)in a real community, you may drop in at the neighbor's for coffee; in a virtual community, you may drop by your "neighbor's" message board for a chat while drinking your morning coffee at your computer, or converse via email, IM, etc.What other ways can you help to make your community a better place?