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Photos: Second Life - whose HQ can you view?

Adidas, Nissan, Reebok, Sony, Reuters - how big brands look in a virtual world...

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By Steve Ranger

Published: 1 November 2006 14:40 GMT


Second Life residents can meet at the Reuters atrium to discuss the events of the day while viewing the latest real-world news footage. London-based reporter, Adam Pasick - aka Adam Reuters - is the first chief of the virtual bureau.

Picture credit: Second Life/Linden Labs


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