IBM and Linden Lab announced to cooperate with each other last week. Under the partnership, the two companies will work to enhance the Internet's various virtual worlds and build interoperability between them.
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"As the 3D Internet becomes more integrated with the current Web, we see users demanding more from these environments and desiring virtual worlds that are fit for business," said Colin Parris, vice president, digital Convergence, IBM, in a press release. "IBM and Linden Lab's working together can help accelerate the use and further development of common standards and tools that will contribute to this new environment."
Specifically, the companies plan to work toward integration of virtual worlds with the current Web, as well as improved interoperability between worlds, increased security for transactions and more reliable, high quality platforms.
IBM and Linden Lab will address the following five areas as part of their collaboration.
"Universal" avatars
Universal avatars, or universal virtual world identities, would enable users of Second Life to seamlessly traverse between other worlds while maintaining the same name and appearance, as well as the same virtual assets, according to the companies







