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Second Life,
Virtual worlds

It's been widely grumbled about that Linden Lab has stopped publishing some key
Second Life economic and service statistics, such as the number of non-mainland simulators (that is, those that are privately owned). Well actually,as it happens, that isn't entirely true, thanks to the wonders of automation.
The data was culled from the
Second Life Web-site, where these things go, quite some months ago but automation is a funny thing. Linden Lab's systems kept publishing the data, and my own automated systems kept collecting it. So, despite a months-long blackout of the data it all continues to pile up in my databases, with the reliability and patience that only machines possess.
Continue reading Second Life private simulator data, December 2006 to May 2009
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